SenoSA: Marble is Back
Marble has always been a timeless and striking addition to the world of interior design. There is really nothing quite like it. Infusing elegance and style into the home, marble adds a touch of luxury to modern and even classic designs.
Think outside the box and incorporate the SenoSA 3mm Marble Gloss acrylic finishes in your next creation. Perfect for use in kitchens and furniture doors, exposed panels, TV units, splashbacks and many shopfitting applications – marble is always a winner.
Travelling and identifying quality products that can be used for interior design are two of the passions of the directors of SenoSA. Through following these passions, Senosan, Kaindl, Litespal and Ecco-line were identified as innovative products which could be used to take the furniture and kitchen industries in Southern Africa to another level. The directors have over 20 years of experience in these industries and have identified the trends of High Gloss and Natural Textured surfaces throughout Europe.
The new Marble Gloss Acrylic sheets are available as follows:
• 3mm acrylic sheets 2600 x 1000mm
• 19mm Single Face Chipboard sheets with white or black backer 2600 x 1000mm
• 22mm Double Face Chipboard sheets 2600 x 1000mm
• Matching edging in 1.3x23mm and 1.3 x 38mm
For more visit SenoSA.
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