EGGER: More from wood

EGGER is a leading global manufacturer of wood-based materials. A one-stop shop for designers, specifiers and architects, EGGER supplies a range of decorative surfaces for multiple applications.

The international EGGER Decorative Collection offers more than 250 decors with matching boards, laminate and edging. The collection is packed full of high-quality wood grain, material and uni-colour finishes suitable for a wide variety of projects.

The collection includes EGGER’s award-winning PerfectSense® Premium range of high gloss and matt surfaces in various uni colours and material finishes. Due to the lacquering process, the panels are well suited to high-end furniture applications, with micro scratch resistance and anti-fingerprint properties in matt variants.

Feelwood, EGGER’s market-leading range of innovative woodgrain decors, re-creates a natural look and feel. Synchronised pore technology brings decors to life by recreating cracks, knots and grains with texture and print. Realistic to the touch, easy to process and cost-effective, Feelwood gives you the freedom to create authentic-looking design concepts and is often mistaken for natural timber in the application.

The EGGER Worktops Collection offers an exciting and versatile range of high-quality and durable worktops. With 34 material and woodgrain finishes, three thicknesses and two profiles, there is something to suit every interior, including kitchens, bathrooms, offices and retail.

For a wood-based flooring solution, look no further than the EGGER PRO Flooring Collection 2021+. Designed to meet the demands of both private and commercial interiors, the range comprises Laminate and Design GreenTec flooring. Both have bespoke benefits that contribute towards a safe, long-lasting, yet functional floor.

EGGER’s diverse range of products are found across the world in commercial and residential sectors, including office, retail, hospitality, healthcare, student accommodation, private rental and co-living, in kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms and more.

Over the coming weeks, bimstore will be posting the "Specified by EGGER" articles. Written for the architecture and design communities, these pieces educate, inform, and inspire. 

The EGGER platform is used to deliver core messages on products and sustainability, value engineering advice, sector-specific design concepts, and the latest EGGER news. Want to find out more about EGGER UK? Head over to their websiteLinkedIn or Facebook to discover more.

Alternatively, check out their Manufacturer Profile and BIM product range right here on bimstore! 

 

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