AMBRO’s latest High Gloss Luminate 3D Doors & Panels use a clear resin section to enhance the functionality of their doors.
May 4th, 2010
Ambro can now provide a seamless vision panel within an ultra high gloss acrylic surface.
The two together will add significant light and colour to your designed space.
The Luminate 3D Colour range is a significant step forward in the design and manufacture of the Luminate Doors and Panels.
The collection offers 10 contemporary colours as standard and the ability to colour match your colour schemes for commercial and domestic projects.
Innovation and quality has always been at the forefront of AMBRO’s product developments.
Ambro’s philosophy is collaboration – our design team, our craftsmen, our high tech production facility and our clients all work together in order to produce original quality products for designers to give their creations life.
Ambro’s design team continue to cultivate new and innovative products and are proud to be a market leader in high quality door design and manufacture.
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