Wilsonart has a new home in Australia with HGV.
September 5th, 2013
Operating in 57 countries throughout the world, Wilsonart’s vision to provide quality, innovative products is testament to their vision for great design. And since May 2012, HVG Decorative Building Products has been the exclusive Australian distributor of Wilsonart®: their partnership unique within the industry.

With over 25 years experience distributing decorative building products, the partnership between HVG and Wilsonart® is aimed at providing the Australian market with more choice in high quality laminates.

The Wilsonart® range includes Wilsonart® HD, Wilsonart® AEON, Wilsonart® Chemsurf and Custom laminates, and Wilsonart® LPM Decorative Panels.

With over 230 choices, and with an ever increasing selection of unique surface finishes constantly added to the collection, you can be sure that the Wilsonart collection will have the right material for any space.
There is no limit to the imagination: if you can dream it, Wilsonart can help you create it.
Wilsonart is available exclusively through HVG.
HVG Decorative Building Products
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