OmniDecor DecorOpal: sustainable creativity

DecorOpal: sustainable creativity
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Date: 7 July 2022

Sustainability, versatility and powerful colours are the main features at the core of OmniDecor DecorOpal’s project.

The combination of research and analysis of current international decorative trends has led to the expansion of the series OmniDecor DecorOpal, the lacquered glass, produced with organic and environmentally-sustainable water paint.

Featuring uniform glossy or satin-finished surfaces and available in a wide range of colours, the collection OmniDecor DecorOpal is the perfect tool for designers and interior architects’ creativity.

Sustainability, versatility and powerful colours are the main features at the core of OmniDecor DecorOpal’s project.

Satined fingerprint-resistant and scratch-resistant or polished and glossy, the DecorOpal coloured glass can be used to decorate the most diverse environments and settings, like the kitchen - as a splashback on the wall behind the hob - or the bathroom, to display unique chromatic effects. The quality of the painted surfaces and their stability over time represent a guaranty of a longlasting excellent aesthetic and functional result.

The OmniDecor DecorOpal painted glass is largely featured in hotels, public offices, residential buildings and in any place where a homogeneous, chromatic and long-lasting finish is required. Other various possible destinations of use include wall cladding in access lobbies to public buildings, to lift landings or even inside lift cabins.

DecorOpal series’ visual effects – actual play of light - are prominently displayed in the mood boards exposed at the OmniDecor showroom in Milan, in Via Cerva 23, a space specifically conceived to welcome design professionals to drop by for a technical insight’s discussions.

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