Experience the next level of luxury with EGGER’s updated PerfectSense® Portfolio
E
GGER’s extensive PerfectSense® product portfolio offers more design
possibilities and solutions than ever before. Inspiring finishes, on-trend decors, and sustainable product options mean customer requirements can be met, all from one source. Updated as part of the International EGGER
Decorative Collection 24+, the expanded range encompasses PerfectSense Premium Lacquered Boards Matt (PM) and Gloss (PG), PerfectSense Premium Laminate Matt (PM) and Gloss (PG), and PerfectSense Lacquered Chipboard TM9, TM12 and TM28, offering the next level of luxury across multiple products. PerfectSense Premium Lacquered Boards are the
flagship product of EGGER’s award-winning PerfectSense Portfolio. Visually striking, with enhanced quality and durability, the ultra matt and gloss MDF boards are suitable for vertical and limited horizontal applications. Whether the desired finish is a velvety smooth matt surface, or a mirror-like gloss finish, the range is both stylish and practical. 17 solid-colour decors have been hand-picked by Aimee Fletcher, Product and Decor Manager, EGGER UK and Ireland. Aimee Fletcher commented, “We’ve added
several on-trend, solid, matt colours to our range of PerfectSense Premium Lacquered Boards. With the
green trend ever evolving, U665 PM Stone Green, is a versatile, rich grey toned green, whilst our earthy toned, U399 PM Garnet Red pairs perfectly with matt black to achieve a very sophisticated look. U705 PM Angora Grey is also a new introduction to the range, offering an off-white tone with a warm finish, that adds light and contrast to a room.” A complimentary Laminate offering is available in
both Premium Matt and Premium Gloss variants. Suitable for vertical surfaces as well as curved elements, the product is ideally suited to commercial spaces requiring a blend of on-trend design and durability, particularly in areas exposed to medium traffic levels. Premium Matt decors are also suitable for horizontal applications. PerfectSense Lacquered Chipboard TM9 meets
the increasing demand for environmentally sustainable interior solutions. With an enhanced matt lacquered, anti-fingerprint surface on a high-quality chipboard core, TM9 is a 100% recyclable material. The core is crafted using recycled content and sawmill by-products, boasting a negative carbon status. This exclusive selection for the UK and Irish market includes on-trend greens and elegant greys, across 10 decors. Designed to offer significant cost savings without compromising on quality, the ultra-soft touch, velvety matt surfaces are suitable for various vertical applications, including frontals, end panels, and carcass material
Brand new PerfectSense Lacquered Chipboard
textures TM12 and TM28 offer a deep matt, realistic woodgrain effect, on a sustainable chipboard core. Four decors combine a soft anti-fingerprint matt finish with a synchronised woodgrain texture to provide a realistic, yet luxurious finish for commercial interiors – mimicking a veneered product with great accuracy. The range is suitable for multiple applications including student accommodation, hotels, bars, shops, restaurants and offices. Anna Gibson, Product Manager, EGGER UK and
Ireland and Ireland commented “With a variety of PerfectSense products available, designers, architects and fabricators can discover the ideal solution for their desired application and price point. The ability to mix and match different product types allows our customers to have flexibility when planning, something which is extremely important in the current market!” The PerfectSense Portfolio is available in MDF,
Lacquered Chipboard, Laminate and Edging via a network of Distributors throughout the UK and Ireland. For more information, please visit
to.egger.link/perfectsense-portfolio-uk
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