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Continental’s timeless combination
Looking for a timeless décor combination? Look no further than skai colore classico Ultra and skai Casella Oak.
No frills and reduced to the essentials – the minimalist interior design trend thrives on clean lines and muted colours. The surface expert Continental, together with Egger, has skilfully captured the trend of naturalness with its skai Casella Oak décor. The veneer-look décor presents its full effect through light inclusions and a natural floral arrangement. From light-bleached to dark brown, Casella Oak demonstrates style and timeless elegance across the entire colour spectrum.
Additionally, it is now available as a 3D-PET variant: the printed furniture film skai PureLux 3D structure is sure to impress you with its matte feel and innovative wood texture.
When harmoniously combined, clean lines and muted colours create a calm look that, especially when paired with wood décors, provide a touch of naturalness to any interior. With the right decorative elements and careful attention to lighting, cosy environments are created where the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces seem to disappear. As a result, nature becomes an integral part of the home.
The skai Casella Oak décor is ideally complemented by modern plain colours like the deep matte surface skai colore classico Ultra, which was developed in collaboration with Egger, Pfleiderer, and Kronospan. It acts as a subtle partner, giving the oak décor room to unfold – especially when combined with muted tones like Macadamia and Stone Beige. But skai colore classico Ultra is not just visually convincing. Characteristic of the nano-embossed surface is a dry, ultra-matte feel. Fingerprints? They remain invisible due to its highly scratch-resistant structure, illustrating perfectly how design and function can be harmoniously combined. Both Casella Oak and the combination-friendly plain colours are available from stock. Visit www.skai.com/en/interior/furniture-foil/
This article appears in the Jan-25 Issue of Furniture Journal Magazine
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This article appears in the Jan-25 Issue of Furniture Journal Magazine