Wood-Mode expands HPL collection

Wood-Mode is expanding its laminate line with 12 new looks.

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KREAMER, Pa. — Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry continues to expand design boundaries with a new collection of high-pressure laminates. With 10 wood looks and two natural textile finishes, these 12 new offerings "redefine design constraints and empower designers to realize their clients’ individual style."

The new offerings build upon Wood-Mode’s already extensive collection of laminate options. When applied to Vista or Vanguard door styles by Wood-Mode’s team of skilled craftsmen, they create a modern and streamlined effect. 

"Beautiful in appearance yet precision engineered," the company says, "high-pressure laminate allows for stunning cabinetry, practical usage, and the seamless expansion of nature throughout the home. The understated elegance of this style complements contemporary designs providing a minimalist approach: subtle, distinct and uncluttered." 

Wood-Mode’s 10 new wood look laminates expand upon nature’s offerings to capture the peace and serenity of the natural environment while the extensive selection of finishes lends itself to individual and nuanced style. 

New wood look finishes include:

  • Vertical Light Natural Casella Oak w/End Grain Edge Banding
  • Vertical Brown Casella Oak w/End Grain Edge Banding
  • Vertical Natural Hamilton Oak
  • Vertical Light Vicenza Oak
  • Vertical Oiled Kendal Oak
  • Vertical Natural Carini Walnut
  • Vertical Lincoln Walnut
  • Vertical Black Wood Grain
  • Vertical Mura Walnut
  • Vertical Smokewood Valley Quartered Oak

Textile look laminates
Textile looks are an exciting debut to the Wood-Mode laminate line. The classic yet distinctive details create movement, add depth and bring the warmth and beauty of textiles without sacrificing the surface performance of high-pressure laminate. 

New textile finishes include:

  • Vertical Grey Textile
  • Vertical Anthracite Linen
     

 
 

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