Nine New Reasons to Be Inspired by Bestwood Melamine
Bestwood has introduced nine new colours to the market, giving its melamine range a real boost for the coming year and beyond. The updated range was selected with input from some of New Zealand’s top designers and is strongly influenced by the latest European design trends.
In answer to a growing trend for natural and organic interiors, six new timber designs have been added to the range. The new designs are all sampled in the new Timberland plate finish — a big step up in realism with a deeply textured woodgrain finish that is hard to distinguish from a timber veneer.
Honey Ash and Vintage Ash are warm-toned woodgrains that are versatile in their use, while Smoked Ash contains a myriad of underlying tones that pair beautifully with both pastels and dark blues and greens.
Simply Eucalyptus is a striking organic aesthetic that was a unanimous inclusion in the range from all who saw it and Classic Walnut has a planked layup with a beautiful grain. Blackened Teak is another versatile woodgrain that has a more rustic feel with neutral tones that complement a wide range of colours.
In addition, Bestwood has released three unique designs – Alchemy, Patina and Indian Ink – with rich, deep tones that reflect and complement the natural woodgrain collection.
About New Zealand Panels Group
New Zealand Panels Group, owners of the Prime Panels, Dezignatek, Bestwood, Arborline and Kopine brands, had its origins in Prime Panels which was established in 2002. Since evolving into New Zealand Panels Group, the business has grown significantly by acquisition and increasing its product offering.
Today it owns five product brands that operate in the decorative interior panels, custom door finishing, edge tape and benchtop sectors, a manufacturing plant for particleboard flooring and panels, and joinery distribution businesses in the North and South Island.
Press Release: New Zealand Panels Group, April 2020