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Laminex debuts new September colour collection

Laminex has welcomed 14 new additions to its expansive colour range for September in its largest product update for 2022.

New decors include additions to solid colours, woodgrains and matte collections, all of which relate to the Australian natural environment. Decors each feature a touch of black and reduced colour strength to boost versatility, ensuring they seamlessly blend with any existing colour collection.

Laminex sales manager Sacha Leagh-Murray said the new collection captures the “wildly diverse palette of Australia’s natural landscape,” taking cues from the rich ochre colours of the earth to the blue tones of the ocean.

“Striking the perfect balance of vibrancy and tranquillity, the new decors reconnect us with the freedom and beauty of nature,” said Leagh-Murray.

Golden Wattle, Porcelain Blush, Surround Demi-Round, Peruvian Clay.

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Laminex’s new decors include four highly-saturated additions to its popular Living Pigments range, welcoming two warm yellow shades including the softened, organic “Golden Wattle” yellow, and the yellow-orange “Coastal Sunrise”.

Harnessing the expressive power of the sea, “Portsea” is a cool mid-toned ocean blue, while “Otway” is Laminex’s green partner to its famed French Navy decor.

Laminex has also welcomed four new schemes into its woodgrain range, capturing the authentic colours, textures and fibre details of natural timbers in a highly durable laminate form.

New additions include “Chestnut Woodland”, a warm, chestnut brown with a beech structure comprising long, linear grain detailing, and “Weathered Pine”, with fine structural details that suggest a distressed or rustic surface.

Portsea, Moroccan Clay, and Marmo Grigio.

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The “Absolutely Matte” range is beloved for its velvety smooth finish and superior functionality, and has also expanded to include six new additions: “Aries”, a neutral grey-white; “Spinifex”, a soft, organic blue-green; “Paper Bark”, a mid-grey with green undertone; “Otway”, a deeply blackened green-blue; “Moroccan Clay”, a strongly blackened red with yellow undertones; and “Kalamata”, a pure, blackened bold red.

The new additions to Laminex’s colour collection are now available in-store and online at www.laminex.com.au.


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