Ober Group will be making the Asian debut of two new Purepaper collections at Hong Kong Indesign. The brand’s latest Purepaper Metal and Purepaper Color decorative laminates collections are designed by Patrick Norguet.
November 5th, 2015
Top image: Sticks Purepaper Metal, designed by Patrick Norguet
Ober Group will be making the Asian debut of two new Purepaper collections at Hong Kong Indesign. The brand’s latest Purepaper Metal and Purepaper Color decorative laminates collections are designed by Patrick Norguet.

Lines Purepaper Metal, designed by Patrick Norguet
The Purepaper Metal and Purepaper Color collections of decorative laminates include 250 new models and surfaces that were debuted at this year’s Milan Design Week. Ober will be exclusively launching these new collections in Asia at this year’s Hong Kong Indesign.

Sticks Purepaper Color, designed by Patrick Norguet
The laminates in the new collections boast subtle embossed patterns, designed exclusively by Patrick Norguet. For Purepaper Metal, expect to see metallic tones like stainless steel, copper, brass as well as delicate hues of champagne, gunmetal grey and blue-toned titanium grey. Purepaper Color, on the other hand, features an extra-matte palette that is distinctive and includes tones of blue, green, white, beige, grey and burgundy. The 18 Purepaper Color tones are available in smooth or embossed.

Figured Purepaper Color, designed by Patrick Norguet
During Hong Kong Indesign, you will see both large- and small-scale pieces from the new Purepaper collections, showcasing unique patterns, colours and design feature. The engaging display will also include an acoustic wall panel and material “deconstruction”.
The new Purepaper collections from Ober Group will be on display at Hong Kong Indesign on 19 and 20 November. Head to The Space, 210 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan to see these products up close.
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