DECORATIVE PANELS is pleased to introduce Namuri, the latest addition to the dp-specialist range.
Developed by LX Hausys, Namuri represents a significant advancement in decorative surfaces, featuring an innovative very deep emboss that delivers a striking two-tone effect.
This cutting-edge technology creates a realistic painted wood aesthetic, combining depth, texture, and enhanced durability.
Namuri’s deep emboss structure sets it apart from traditional supermatt foils. The troughs in the emboss hold the supermatt finish, ensuring greater surface protection, while the peaks feature a subtle gloss level, creating a visually dynamic two-tone effect. The result is a finish that is not only more resistant to damage but also offers a refined painted appearance that can be appreciated even from a distance. Unlike flat supermatt surfaces, Namuri has a true three-dimensional quality, enhancing the natural character of the design.
With its deep emboss and carefully crafted finish, Namuri delivers the richness of painted wood with the added benefit of durability and consistency. This innovative surface is designed to meet the needs of modern interiors, providing a premium aesthetic without the maintenance challenges of traditional painted finishes.
To ensure a seamless, high-quality finish, Decorative Panels will be laminating Namuri designs with matching Serica backing, delivering a fully coordinated solution. This allows for a perfect match with five existing Serica colours — Dark Grey, Cashmere, Reed Green, Kombu Green, and Frost White — ensuring a consistent and high-end look across applications.
Namuri is available to order now on MDF or dp-lite at 1,220 mm wide, making it an accessible and versatile solution for interior projects.
As part of the dp-specialist range, Namuri reflects Decorative Panels’ commitment to innovation, quality, and technical excellence. Offering a distinctive balance of design and performance, Namuri is set to become a key material choice for contemporary interiors.
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