Sumptuous curves celebrating the character of plywood’s layers
Make a statement with the Maxi Line, highlighting the lines of plywood’s layers. Maxi Line is machined to create a curved surface out of plywood which shows off those stunning layers creating a beautifully organic striped pattern through the panel. No two panels are the same, helping you to create a rich, warm and character-filled space. Two length options, 400mm or 2400mm means you can work with tile-like panels or longer plank-like lengths depending on your creative needs. Plus, we have two standard colour options (not to mention the 18 other Maxi colours) so you can create your own truly unique look.
Maxi Line
- Product Name
- Maxi Line
- Manufacturer
- Maxiply
- Material
- Wood, Birch
- Type
- Decorative panels
Paneling
Panel - Technical characteristics
- Wear-resistant
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