Homegrown surface design company ADMIRA’s latest collection of high pressure laminates will stimulate creative minds with new ideas.
October 3rd, 2016
ADMIRA’s latest collection, Surfaces 2016 / 2017, will inspire designers with new and extensive finishes – conceived to enrich spatial experiences with a holistic crafted look and feel. Designers should get their hands on a copy of the new catalogue. From rich colours to multiple shades of wood, marble-like textures and unique Peranakan styles, there is a quality high pressure laminate to lend beauty and a tactile touch to every design project.
The new collection comes forth from the 41-year-old company’s brand refreshing exercise, and is a continuation of the ADMIRA line of high quality, current, technologically-enhanced and design-driven decorative laminates.
ADMIRA has come a long way since its establishment in 1975 as Seng Lee Interiors – a furniture and door panel manufacturing outfit. The company shifted its focus to the supply of laminate materials in the ’80s, perceiving it as a versatile, functional, beautiful and durable material that would enrich all kinds of lifestyles.
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