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High scratch resistance


dp-slim Crystal


50% lighter than real glass


Designed for vertical indoor use,


10x less brittle than real glass


dp-slim Crystal is perfect for splashback and wet wall applications. With its easy to clean, hygienic surface, dp-slim Crystal is a suitable replacement for traditional bathroom and kitchen wall tiles.


dp-slim Crystal is the ideal glass, tile or traditional stone and marble substitute for all hospitality and retail environments.


Easily processed 4


4mm acrylic surfaces


Available to order in quantities from as little as just one laminated acrylic sheet with dimensions:


2800mm x 1300mm x 4mm. Visit our website,


www.decorativepanels.co.uk


www.decorativepanels.co.uk to explore the full dp-slim collection within our dp-limitless portfolio.


MODERN


EFFICIENCY with classic good looks


Everhot electric heat storage range cookers offer supreme energy


efficiency and integrate beautifully with solar panels. Hand built in


our carbon negative factory in the Cotswolds since 1979. Available in


seven sizes and 20 stunning colours. Welcome an Everhot into your family.


RANGE COOKERS | STOVES | HEATERS


everhot.co.uk | 01453 890018


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