CONCLAD is a bespoke new material revolutionising the use of concrete in architecture and interior design
March 6th, 2023
Bella Decor is a proudly Australian owned company with a dedication to supplying high quality decorative surfaces to the interior design, architecture, joinery and furniture sectors. Committed to finding the perfect balance between natural aesthetics and functionality, Bella Decor employs sophisticated materials to address the demands of intricate design.
Their product portfolio spans a range of decorative surfaces such as Faced Panels, Timber Veneer, Laminates, Edges and an innovative concrete “like” panel collection, CONCREO & CONCLAD.
Inspired and supported by European manufacturing and design capabilities ensures Bella Decor leads the way in decorative surfaces throughout the market.

For the architect, designer and cabinet maker, look no further than PureWood; Bella Decor’s breath-taking collection of decorative surfaces which harness the warmth and textures of natural timber veneer. At the forefront of all Bella Decor designs and products is a commitment to authenticity and subtlety – a focus to deliver a product and experience unlike any other in its sector.
For those who prefer a more industrial look, Bella Decor has the product for you. An environmentally friendly, easy-to-install solution: CONCREO & CONCLAD. These innovative materials are aesthetically similar but have very different application potential, meaning that Bella Decor can cater to just about any of your concrete-look needs.

CONCLAD is an innovative new product composed of inert materials and natural fibres which – although contains no concrete or cement in its composition – achieves the perfect surface replication of real-cast concrete. A ready for use material for all wall, ceiling, door and other vertical design elements, CONCLAD is a high-quality material made in Italy which has revolutionised the use of concrete in modern architecture & design throughout the world. CONCLAD is environmentally friendly, non-toxic and fire retardant – achieving a group 1 fire rating under the Building Code of Australia.
A study in convenience, CONCLAD is available in pre-finished panels which can be cut, manufactured, assembled and installed with the same tools used for wood. It is extremely versatile and can be tailored to suit any space. Though CONCLAD is in high demand for commercial applications, it is gaining rapid momentum in the residential sector as well for its authentic appearance, environmental benefits, cost effectiveness and easy installation methods.
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