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FRAMES WITH
REAL WOOD VENEER FINISH

Real wood veneer is produced with veneered wood technology.
These techniques make it possible to create any variety of timber veneer, without defects and imperfections.
Multiple sheets of wood, layered under high pressure are fixed to a special fabric which makes it particularly suited to soft forming.
The flexibility of the backing fabric allows curved surfaces to be formed, whilst the wood veneer remains intact.
Such innovative veneering highlights the natural grain of the wood surface, which is then varnished with a silk-effect matt finish which gives it excellent resistance to scratches, abrasions and chemicals, retaining its original aesthetic qualities over time.

FRAMES WITH
FEEL FINISH

FEEL finish is based upon the purest cellulose from broad-leaf wood, treated with special lacquers and embossed with synchronised pores and completely free from formaldehyde emissions.
FEEL is distinguished by its high resistance to abrasions, scratches and stains and its colour stability on exposure to light. For cleaning, the usual types of detergent can be used, avoiding build-up of wax or oily substances.

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moulded frame
in engineered pine with
high-resistance finish

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FRAMES IN
TECHNO-OAK

Techno-oak frames are produced by an innovative system of fingerjoints which creates the characteristic effect of parquet thanks to the joining of many carefully selected slats.
This kind of lamination is extremely stable and particularly suited to large-sized windows as it avoids the natural tensions present in solid wood.
In the world of furniture, this kind of engineered wood construction is highly valued and used for panels, kitchen worktops, tables, stairs and floors.

FRAMES IN
AGED TECHNO-OAK

The aging treatment which enhances the beauty of wood grain is applied to techno-oak frames to give the window the look of time-aged oak, especially appropriate where the aim is to create an atmosphere of warmth and ‘olde-worlde’ charm.
The aging process is accomplished using special abrasive brushes which remove the softer wood between the hard grain of the oak, giving the wood more depth and character.

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