Category
Aspire
Sub Category
Polymer 1
Product Type
Thermoset Sheets
Design Number
705
Design Name
Bentonite
Texture Code
Cross Sea
Thickness (mm):
1.5
Weight Per Sheet (kg):
10
Size in ft
9.85' X 4'
Size in mm
3000 X 1220
Recommended Price
₹ 8,223
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Artistry and Elegance of Woodcrrests Veneers by Greenply

Introducing Grey Bentonite Nautilas, an exquisite thermoset sheet designed to elevate your interior spaces with a touch of sophistication. This product, characterized by its Opulent texture code, offers a luxurious finish that seamlessly integrates into any design aesthetic. As part of the Pastel sub-category, Grey Bentonite Nautilas features soft, muted tones that create a serene and elegant ambiance.

PRODUCT APPLICATION
House Apartments

A cozy space for you

FAQ's
Answer to our most frequently asked questions
What are laminates?

Laminates are high-quality surfacing materials designed to enhance the visual appeal and functionality of furniture and walls. They combine aesthetic elegance with practical benefits such as durability, sturdiness, and ease of maintenance. The Club Crests collection stands out as an uber-premium range, catering to visionary designers who seek materials embodying distinctiveness and technical excellence. Featuring exquisite finishes and intricate detailing, Club Crests draws inspiration from unconventional and niche designs, representing the pinnacle of craftsmanship and innovation.

What is laminates used for?

Laminates are versatile surfacing materials used in a variety of applications. They are commonly employed to cover cabinet surfaces, furniture exteriors, and countertops, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical protection. In residential settings, laminates are popular for kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and furniture surfaces due to their durability and ease of maintenance. In commercial spaces, they are often used for office furniture, workstations, and wall panels. Laminates provide a sleek, attractive finish while guarding against scratches, stains, and general wear and tear.

What is the difference between a laminate and a veneer?

Laminate is a paper based product, where in multiple layers of paper are fused under high temperatures and pressure in presence of acting resins to create a highly aesthetic, strong, textured solution to enhance the beauty of the interiors. Available in woodgrains, stones, jutes and plain solid colors as well.
Veneer is a thin layer of wood or other material that is glued onto a solid backing, such as plywood. A veneer is often used on furniture because it makes the overall appearance more elegant and refined.

What is a Thermoset Panel?

Thermoset panel is manufactured by fusing Polymer sheets at very high temperatures and pressures. It’s a highly durable surface solution of 1.5MM thickness which allows us to take the surface finish texture to a next level by enabling us to implement deeper grains. Its highly water resistant as well.

What do you mean by LRV?

LRV stands for Light reflectance value, ie. It indicates the proportion of light that a surface reflects compared to the amount of light that falls on the surface. Higher LRV means more light will reflected from the surface. Gloss surfaces have higher LRV, whereas Super MATT has lower LRV. The recent trend of low LRV surface solutions instills a sense of calmness and sophistication in the interiors.

What does a Synchro mean?

Synchro is the synchronization of the grain pattern of the design paper and grain pattern of the texture. These are made by custom textures plate designed specifically for certain designs patters to create highly aesthetic, premium, veneer like surface finishes.