EDL’s latest high pressure laminates are inspiring, three-dimensional surfaces suited for a variety of different spaces.
August 4th, 2014
Alevè
The Alevè collection by EDL invites you to re-imagine your natural environment. Inspired by the ancient Alevè forest in Piedmont, Italy, these laminates bring the forest closer to you.
Cemento
Named after its Italian origins, the Cemento collection introduces beautiful and enduring stone surface designs that will doubtlessly inspire those who appreciate the beauty in the raw and unfinished.
The Alevè and Cemento collections come in 10 feet, achieving a streamlined, seamless effect with reduced join lines.
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