Admira’s high-performance Brilliance Noir laminate series conceals fingerprints, scratches, and other marks, offering unwavering durability, reliability, and dynamic elegance in a variety of applications.
February 27th, 2023
Even after some 45 years of operation, Admira is constantly innovating and striving for the best. The forward-thinking surface design company introduces its latest premium high-pressure laminate series, Brilliance Noir. Developed and manufactured in Europe, it checks all the boxes for aesthetics, durability and functionality.

Layers upon layers of kraft paper are bonded together by phenol-free resin before being subjected to high pressure and high temperature to produce a single laminate sheet that is of incredible performance yet light in weight. This rigorous process is how Brilliance Noir is created. Available in nine stylish solid colours with a matte finish, each laminate measures only 0.9 millimetres in thickness, making it an ideal decorative surface for use in the interior design, architectural and furniture sectors.
In terms of applications, the Brilliance Noir laminate series works best for custom carpentry like cabinets, wardrobes and drawers. High-touch traffic surfaces benefit greatly from the laminates’ fingerprint-resistant technology.

Brilliance Noir is also ideal for use on kitchen and bathroom countertops thanks to its fire-retardant, anti-microbial and hydro-repellent properties as well as its impact and stain resistance. It truly is a durable surface with thermal healing properties, whereby micro-scratches can be removed with the use of friction or heat.

Combining design versatility and cutting-edge performance, Admira’s Brilliance Noir series of high-pressure laminates is a fuss-free surfacing material that works in both residential and commercial interior spaces.



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