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Product category: Walls
News Release from: Spa Laminates | Subject: Surface Design Show
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 22 December 2005

Spa comes to Surface Design Show

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Top UK veneered panel specialists, Spa Laminates, makes its debut at the show with a highly visual stand depicting many of its colourful and decorative veneers.

Top UK veneered panel specialists, Spa Laminates, makes its debut at the Surface Design Show with a highly visual stand depicting many of the colourful and decorative veneers it offers with stunning effect On the stand Spa will be launching an exciting new type of panel, which can be veneered or laminated, to open up new vistas of possibility for architects, designers and builders alike

Spa's website www.veneerselector.com, an essential tool for anyone looking for a specific veneer or just for ideas, will be demonstrated.

The site features over 200 familiar and exotic veneers - including plains, burrs and clusters - like ash, cherry, maple, mahogany and wenge to more esoteric samples like limba, marfim, robinia, padouk and macore.

Also featured on the stand will be examples of Spa's bespoke offerings for designers, architects, specifiers and fitters.

These include affordable curved components which can incorporate radii as tight as 125mm up to a length of 3m using any veneer or laminate.

It also offers post forming and solid surfaces and will show examples of applications, finishes and edge details.

Spa is also showing hand crafted decorative inlaid veneered panels and panels with embossed surfaces which create three dimensional effects.

Leeds-based Spa, launched in 1974, supplies specialist veneered panels for shop fitting, hotel, bar, restaurant, office, shipping and domestic sectors.

Important contracts have been fulfilled for the Parliament Buildings at Stormont; the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; Bluewater Shopping Centre, Kent; the Sandy Lane Hotel, Barbados; Harrods; Terence Conran and Marks and Spencer, London.

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