Polytec’s designer-beloved palette collection has grown through the addition of the Woodmatt, a new range of 12 tactile woodgrain prints.
The range was launched to set a new benchmark for the quality of laminates in the designer finishes sphere. Combining the best of natural timber aesthetics, with advanced technological developments, the matt finish features subtle woodgrain embossing, designed to match classic timber veneer in look, feel and warmth.
Woodmatt is available in both laminate and pre-finished boards, for use on horizontal or vertical surfaces of any size – from joinery and walls to benches and tops. Warm timber tones are known for their flexibility in design, and the durability, easy clean nature and scratch resistant qualities of the Woodmatt range make them a great fit for any space.
Made in Australia, Woodmatt is a new generation product innovation from Polytec, achieved through advanced print quality, improved surface finish and tweaking natural timber tones with more contemporary hues. In tune with the shift in Australian interior design trends towards more refined finishes, and the long lasting love affair Australia has with timber, Woodmatt is designed for use across all market sectors.
Woodmatt has been designed with mix and match capabilities across the entire Polytec range of finishes, and comprises nine oaks in cool and warm tones, two walnuts and a beech with a modern twist. Check out the full range here, and be sure to keep an eye out for the Woodmatt range as Polytec showcase the latest design solutions at their stall at Sydney Indesign 2017!
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