Backed by 40 solid years of business experience, Singapore-based company ADMIRA is well recognised today as the go to supplier for decorative high pressure laminates.
August 13th, 2015
Top image: Nove Vintage
The story of this successful local brand began in 1975 when Seng Lee Interiors Pte Ld started operations as a humble furniture and door panel manufacturing outfit at Victoria Street. A pivotal moment came in the 1980s, when the company shifted its focus to the supply of laminate materials.
The business took off to newer heights in 2010 following the initiation of a fresh corporate identity, which led to the creation of the ADMIRA brand of high quality, trendy and design focused decorative laminates.
ADMIRA’s high pressure laminates are carefully selected and imported exclusively from Italy, Germany and Japan. This, coupled with the company’s very own R&D and factory facilities in Singapore and Malaysia, results in unique and inspiring product offerings that blend the best of East and West.
ADMIRA consistently introduces a sophisticated range of laminate surfaces that meet the different needs of the market alongside changing times – and these featured products are proof of that.
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