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Chris Sutton, director of James Latham commented, “We are really looking forward to this years Surface Design Show as its a great platform to showcase what is one of the UKs widest ranges of innovative surface solutions.” He added, “We have a history and expertise in bringing new and innovative products to the UK market and Im certain that these latest additions will have a big impact within the Retail sector.”


The new Mirror Gloss range from James Latham comprises 20 highly durable, scratch resistant, light and colourfast decors


LATHAMS


Shinnoki 2.0 is a range of ready-to-use veneered panels that are supplied already stained and lacquered, requiring no further finishing


The Shinnoki 2.0 range is supplied in 17 individual designs which are completely in tune with current trends


Mirror Gloss Lathams is now offering Kronospans Mirror Gloss range, which pushes the boundaries of depth and definition, colour and reflective gloss. Mirror Gloss is produced using first class particleboard and high quality melamine film, achieving a gloss level of 140 points for decorative use in the furniture industry and interior design. The new range comprises 20 highly durable, scratch resistant, light and colorfast decors that include 14 sparkling gloss colours, four wood grains and two fantasy decors. The perfect application for Mirror Gloss MFC is fine domestic spaces, home and office furnishings, kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms, as well as luxury retailing and shop fitting.


Natural Touch


With Natural Touch, the applications are almost limitless


see us at the show on stands 207, 209 and 308


Another Kronospan product, Natural Touch is the first embossed-in- register melamine board where the grain texture precisely matches the surface finish. Now, the authentic look and feel of real timber - the graining, the subtle variations of shade and tone - is accessible on almost any project. Natural Touch is pre-finished, extremely durable, easy to work with and offers consistency in both colour and grain. This means that architects, interior designers, contractors and furniture makers can now achieve an authentic rustic realism using melamine. With Natural Touch, the applications are almost limitless. It can be used for cladding walls, building furniture, creating fixtures as well as making


SET TO SPARKLE AT SURFACE DESIGN SHOW


James Latham has added four innovative new surface materials to its stand at this years Surface Design Show which are bound to create plenty of interest among Architects and Interior Designers, especially in the retail sector.


striking punctuations to spaces and surfaces and the versatility of this product has made it particularly popular within the shop fitting and hospitality sectors.


Shinnoki 2.0 Shinnoki 2.0 is a range of ready-to- use veneered panels that are supplied already stained and lacquered, requiring no further finishing. With Shinnoki 2.0, the veneer is applied to an MDF base, rendering the panels sturdy and easy to use. In addition, the panels are produced in both a single or double sided finish, with the first having a melamine faced-reverse. Veneers are mismatched, but stained and textured to create a consistent finish that shows the natural aspects and beauty of the species. The extensive Shinnoki 2.0 range is supplied in designs which are completely in tune with current design trends and includes matching real wood and ABS edge banding. The 17 designs are also supplied in separate three-ply veneer sheets, perfect for curved surfaces, doors or other interior requirements.


Dendrolight A unique three-layer composite material Dendrolight is already proving extremely popular within the interior design and set building/furniture making sectors, having been used extensively at the recent Restaurant & Bar Design Awards.


An innovative product - which is also


incredibly easy to process - Dendrolight gives extra lightness and stability to natural solid wood and is manufactured entirely from renewable materials. The panels are produced to be combined with any surface layer, offering design possibilities that were previously unfeasible.


The key feature of the product lies in the unique manufacturing process. Its middle-layer is made of Spruce or Pine which is glued together at perpendicular angles and sliced into layers that can be surfaced with solid wood, plywood and MDF. James Latham will also be showcasing some of its already established premium surface products including; Allure real stone laminate, Valchromat coloured fireboard, in which the colour runs through the entire board, Nevamar, high pressure laminate, Accoya, the worlds leading high technology, long life wood, UPM Lifecycle, a hard wearing, high friction and splinter-free composite decking, manufactured mainly from recycled materials. UPM GRADA, a new thermoformable wood material for the form pressing industry as well as HI-MACS® solid surface, a highly versatile and extremely durable material which can be easily machined and thermoformed to almost any 3D-shape imaginable.


For more information on Lathams full range of surface materials: phone 0116 257 3415,


e-mail marketing@lathams.co.uk or visit www.lathamtimber.co.uk


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