Formica Group launches bio-based FENIX NTX
Formica FENIX NXT

CINCINNATI — Formica Corp. introduced FENIX NXT, a decorative surface that combines up to 90 percent bio-based material with an ultra-matte, soft-touch aesthetic and durability, at NeoCon 2026

According to Formica, the new product line marks a “significant evolution” in sustainability for its FENIX line.

The FENIX collection is designed for commercial and residential interior use across a wide range of applications including furniture, cabinetry, architectural millwork, doors, drawer fronts, wall panels and other interior surfaces.

“FENIX NTX represents an important breakthrough in the future of surfacing,” said Meghan Howell, North American design and creative director at Formica Corp. “This launch reflects years of Formica Group, FENIX and Broadview Material’s long-term commitment to innovation and creating solutions that support evolving sustainability goals without compromising the performance, tactile quality and visual sophistication designers expect from FENIX. It is a high-performance material created with the future of interiors in mind.”

FENIX NTX is available in a selection of woodgrains and solid colors.
 

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