Trend Alert: Super Matte Surfaces

Are super matte surfaces here to knock high-gloss off its perch? With its ability to create a sense of ease and sophistication through its smooth finish, matte can be used for anything from small accents to whole-room finishes.

Some might think of matte finishes as boring, but the truth is they’re the perfect form for emphasizing an object. There’s nothing to distract or draw the eye away — making it a stand out, stand alone surface.

Despite being a feature, matte isn’t loud or ornate. This allows the surface to have a humble, minimalistic grace that speaks for itself.

If you’re starting to think that the matte trend is for you — let’s have a look at three of the most popular products available.

Fenix NTM | Nano Tech Matt Material

Fenix NTM — Photo by Fenix NTM

Fenix NTM — Photo by Fenix NTM

Fenix Nano Tech Matt (NTM) is an innovative material suitable for both vertical and horizontal applications. Fenix NTM uses nanotechnology, characterised by new age acrylic resins, hardened and fixed using an Electron Beam Curing process. This surface is suitable for a vast range of applications, including kitchens, bathrooms, transport, hospitality, healthcare and custom furniture.

Fenix NTM Matte Black Wall — Photo by Archiproducts

Fenix NTM Matte Black Wall — Photo by Archiproducts

Wilson Art |Traceless Laminate

WilsonArt Traceless — Photo by WilsonArt

WilsonArt Traceless — Photo by WilsonArt

WilsonArt Traceless is a decorative laminate that can be used for multiple interior design applications, thanks to its design flexibility. Known as Traceless because of its ability to prevent the sign of fingerprints, the surface goes through a special coating process that allows it to reject signs of being touched.

A matte black door SteedForm made to match a clients request. Made with Wilson Art’s Traceless Laminate, a great choice for a door because of its finger proof properties. Photo taken in SteedForm’s factory.

A matte black door SteedForm made to match a clients request. Made with Wilson Art’s Traceless Laminate, a great choice for a door because of its finger proof properties. Photo taken in SteedForm’s factory.

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The range of Traceless Laminate shades available. From left: Cream Velvet, Snow White Velvet, Silver Velvet, Charcoal Velvet and Black Velvet.

Egger | Melamine Lacquer

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PerfectSense extreme Matt by Egger. Photo by Nikpol.

PerfectSense Matte Lacquered Boards use the tried and tested Egger Medium Density Fireboard (MDF) to create matte panels. Using an innovative and sustainable finish that has a unique coating process using UV paint technology (known as CCI — Calender Coating Inert), Egger manufacture quality products in a range of colours.

A look into what goes into PerfectSense lacquered board panels. Photo by Egger.

A look into what goes into PerfectSense lacquered board panels. Photo by Egger.

Ready to dive into your next design project with a super matte surface? We can turn you vision into a reality — Reach out today!

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