Acrylic Couture® is acrylic glass – in a completely new light: Intoxicating effects through extravagant inlays and artistic colour combinations.
Acrylic Couture is comprised of the highest quality acrylic glass made in Italy. It has been modified with special nanoparticles for the extremely efficient scattering and reflection of light.
The quality acrylic used for Acrylic Couture features “cross-linked” polymers for higher resistance to scratching. The highlight for the senses is achieved through unique nanoparticles in the acrylic glass. In the presence of light and LED technology, this extraordinary material composition makes it possible to achieve intensely radiant effects and thereby create the perfect setting for shine & shimmer, light & shade, colours & shapes.
Acrylic Couture features metallic materials, shimmering particles and even feathers encased in crystal clear acrylic glass so that the materials inside the acrylic appear to be ‘floating’ and creating radiant effects that glisten. The end result is a unique feature that will create beauty to any project.
Acrylic Couture can be used to create wall partitions, feature walls, retail displays, café / nightclub interiors, lobby features, artwork, water features or endless other applications that you can dream of indoors and outdoors.
Acrylic Couture has a 30-year guarantee on UV resistance / weathering and a 100-year guarantee based on very high molecular density against polymer degradation.
Available in a selection of patterns and colours. To view all the patterns available, visit acryliccouture.com.au or facebook.com/AcrylicCouture
Acrylic Couture is distributed exclusively is Australia by Austaron Surfaces
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