This edition of The Indesign Edit explores the inspiring and communicative nature of Lamitak’s latest sustainable laminate collection.
February 9th, 2023
Known around the world for the tagline, ‘inspiring spaces,’ Lamitak is taking great strides forward in the world of sustainable design. Now amended to ‘inspiring sustainable spaces for a better planet,’ Lamitak aspires to redefine the laminate industry forever.
At the core of Lamitak’s product philosophy is a fierce commitment to sustainability. The production of environmentally friendly materials is an “imperative and collective commitment,” says Alexander Tan; Director of Brand and Product Innovation at TAK / Lamitak. Lamitak unveils a new pathway towards this collective responsibility with their Vol.1, 2023/24 collection, titled ‘Intervention’.
Creative spaces are inherently communicative – and what Lamitak offers is a bold array of high pressure laminates in different colours, cultures and textures which allow their customers to express their personal experiences though design. With offices in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, China and Indonesia – as well as representations in Myanmar, Australia, New Zealand, Maldives, Taiwan, South Korea and the Philippines – Lamitak is a trusted Singaporean company with a proven history of international excellence.
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