The marriage of cutting edge renewable technologies and contemporary aesthetics is only enhanced in the NAVURBAN collection by the range’s versatility.
September 10th, 2013
Delivering superior finishes hand-in-hand with high performance veneers, NAVURBAN decorative panels afford all the functionality and appeal of traditional wood-based materials by incorporating market-leading technologies.

Employing processes developed in Japan, the panels are PVC free and exceedingly durable. To the touch, each panel can be imbued its own character when enhanced with texture and embossing thanks to the advanced Olefin Film.

The breadth of selection within the NAVURBAN collection is as impressive as its renewable credentials and resilience. New Age Veneers are offering this range across 49 Decors, matching 1mm ABS edging is available on widths of 22mm and 54mm.
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