Lively woods

R20485 Lucca Natural

This dynamic all-over wood decor is characterised by a lively mix of whole cathedral figurations and stripy sections. The expansive grain, full of contrasts and unbroken by knotholes or cracks, makes Lucca look generous and informal. The fine, close together brushed pores, on the other hand, as well as the subtle colour spectrum make the wood look natural – the matt oak texture Rochester perfectly underlines this. Lucca is particularly suitable for large areas on home furniture and interior design elements. Also on offer is a second colour version, R20496 Lucca Tabac.

R20496 Lucca Tabac

This dynamic all-over wood decor is characterised by a lively mix of whole cathedral figurations and stripy sections. The expansive grain, full of contrasts and unbroken by knotholes or cracks, makes Lucca look generous and informal. The fine, close together brushed pores, on the other hand, as well as the subtle colour spectrum make the wood look natural – the matt oak texture Rochester perfectly underlines this. Lucca is particularly suitable for large areas on home furniture and interior design elements. Also on offer is a second colour version, R20485 Lucca Natural.

R42061 Baccata

A grain with dynamic curves that is rich in contrasts, with a wide spectrum of colours ranging from powdery tones to warm brown and grey, striking cracks and knotholes, extremely wide and very close together grain lines – the lively and at the same time sophisticated looking decor Baccata seems amazingly natural. It is above all suitable for large areas on home furniture and interior design elements. The wood texture Rochester perfectly emphasises the silky surface.

R37030 Levisa

The Italian walnut decor Levisa impresses with a generous, unobtrusively planked layout with expansive, whole cathedrals. In the grain, which features a wide range of tones from cognac to nougat shades, stripy sections alternate with sections with cathedrals with marked regularity. The light background shining through makes the fine pores appear lighter and makes them look silk varnished. This decor makes do completely without rustic details such as knotholes or cracks. Despite this dynamic look, Levisa nevertheless looks graceful and at the same time generous; it is perfect for home furniture, interior design elements and kitchen fronts.

Expansive stones

S64019 Anthracite Tibet

The monochrome expansive slate Anthracite Tibet offers an additional version to the light one - S64012 Tibet. An illusion of depth is achieved with carefully staggered panels with light edges and consolidated lighter and darker areas. The anthracite tone has a subtle greenish shimmer. The natural look is perfected by the slate texture Porto PT, which also emphasises the cut feel that is typical for slate.

S62039 Colima

The multicoloured grainy sandstone Colima features numerous colour tones, from warm beige to cool grey. Larger flecks loosen the micro-fine sand texture; rather warmer as well as cooler colour areas, denser and more open ones are evenly spread all over the surface. The light background ensures a certain lightness and freshness. Colima is a chameleon that perfectly picks up and reflects the colours of its surroundings. The stone can be used with all woods, metal and plain colours.

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Additional texture CO/CK Crocket

Similar to a coarsely woven Tweed fabric, the organic texture Crocket has a horizontal direction. Despite all randomness, the almost perpendicular running fibres structure the surface. The shadows of crater-like edges on the embossed looking surfaces add depth. In combination with the decor, Crocket CO/CK can be interpreted in a wide range of ways – the texture emphasises the rough-sawn look of rustic wood, underlines the direction the fibres run in on textile decors, softens the linearity of graphic decors and gives an exciting look to the material when used with plains. Crocket CO is suitable for vertical use on furniture and interior design elements, and has been on the market as an HPL texture for quite some time.

The new version Crocket CK on Decoboard looks flatter, a little less striking and is therefore, unlike on HPL, a non-directional design.

Chalky shades of yellow

U15006 Joy

Due to a ten percent black content and an accordingly high white content, this pure shade of yellow Joy looks a little chalky, less intense and therefore unobtrusive. The colour tone matches NCS Code 1040-Y.

Taupe shades in blue and green

Trend tanned and terracotta

U16067 Inka & U16068 Hazel

Inca and Hazel are muted, warm shades of orange that go as well with pale as they do with dark woods. The lighter colour shade Inca matches NCS Code 3020-Y30R; Hazel has a slightly higher red content and is a little darker; the respective NCS Code is 4030-Y40R.

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Trend burned orange

Trend powder

U15007 Blossom

The fine powdery shade Blossom is the result of a pastel orange with an accordingly low, well-balanced content of black and colour. It goes perfectly with woods and materials in warm shades of grey. The colour tone matches NCS Code 1010-Y70R.

Trend blush

U16066 Amy & U17040 Blush

Minimally darker than U15007 Blossom, Amy is also a light powder shade that goes well above all with darker woods and stones. Blush is more intense and considerably redder, verging towards the brick shade spectrum. The colour shade Amy matches NCS Code 1510-Y70R; Blossom equals NCS 3020-Y80R.

 

 

New flat bonded texture DU Dune

Authentic softwood texture

The deep, matt wood texture Dune is suitable for plain, linear wood decors such as oak, elm or teak, and also especially for softwoods. The texture also looks very credible on plains as a seemingly varnished version of wood. Dune is a modern alternative to the proven texture Rustic Wood and therefore also has an all-over design. Subtle matt and gloss effects, polished as well as broken, slightly rougher sections as well as hinted at elongated pores add liveliness to the calm overall look.

The new flat bonded texture Dune will be available in Gütersloh, Arnsberg and Leutkirch.

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