Decorative Panels Adds Four On-Trend Colours to SERICA Range
uper-matt finishes continue to shape modern kitchen design, and The Decorative Panels Group is building on the success of its SERICA collection with four new colours added to the dp-specialist range.
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A firm favourite with kitchen manufacturers, SERICA offers a refined ultra-matt look with a soft- touch feel and anti-fingerprint performance, making it ideal for high-use environments. Supplied double- sided as standard, it delivers a consistent, premium finish across doors and cabinetry.
The collection now includes Olive, Porcini, Dark Berry and Nutmeg, reflecting a move towards warmer, more expressive interior palettes. Olive brings a muted, nature-inspired green, while Porcini offers a versatile earthy neutral. Dark Berry introduces a richer, more dramatic tone, and Nutmeg adds warmth with a soft, spiced finish suited to residential spaces.
Each colour is aligned with matching décors from Kronospan and Egger, supporting seamless coordination across materials within a kitchen scheme.
Additional flexibility comes through Decorative Panels Lamination (dp-lamination) textured unicolour ranges. Namuri offers a subtle woodgrain effect and Stripes a refined linear texture, both available in colour-matched options
SERICA Dark Berry SERICA Olive
to selected SERICA decors. This allows for panels to be specified with a textured face and SERICA on the reverse, adding contrast while maintaining colour consistency.
Through dp-lamination, SERICA is laminated onto substrates including MDF and lightweight dp-lite hollowcore board. With advanced manufacturing facilities, dp-lamination delivers consistent, high-quality glue lines and seamless bonding for reliable performance.
With these new additions, SERICA continues to offer kitchen manufacturers a balanced combination of contemporary design, proven performance, and production efficiency.
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SERICA Nutmeg
SERICA Porcini
4 BKU MAY 2026 BEST OF BRITISH EDITION
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