A recently released range of laminates has received an overwhelming response from design professionals and specifiers.
September 7th, 2011
We covered CREASTYLE Pro from HVG Building Products earlier this year – and can confirm that the response to this great new product has been excellent!
The high-pressure decorative and real metal laminates combine the latest international trends for an innovative and market-leading product.

With an almost infinite range of design options, the new range features 45 new colours, finishes and references, from metallics to plain colours to woodgrains, as well as 2 unique surface finishes – Rigato and Sculptured.
The highly adaptable CREASTYLE Pro can be used in various applications and projects. Commercial fitouts and hospitality design for pubs, clubs, restaurants and bars are just some of the examples.

Contact your local HVG distribution centre for more information on CREASTYLE Pro.
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