Current calm oaks

R20497 Balvenie Oak White

Where woods are concerned, naturalness is the top priority. The authenticity of Balvenie Oak is due to understated dark cracks, small knotholes and the generously-spaced grain and cathedrals of the crown cut planks.  The two colour versions launched in 2023, R20455 Balvenie Oak Sand and R20456 Balvenie Oak Tobacco, proved very successful. That is why this white version and a cooler, darker tone, R20498 Balvenie Oak Lava, have now been added to these. Balvenie Oak is an exclusive Pfleiderer development and suitable for all uses without any limitations.

R20498 Balvenie Oak Lava

Where woods are concerned, naturalness is the top priority. The authenticity of Balvenie Oak is due to understated dark cracks, small knotholes and the generously-spaced grain and cathedrals of the crown cut planks.  The two colour versions launched in 2023, R20455 Balvenie Oak Sand and R20456 Balvenie Oak Tobacco, proved very successful. That is why this dark, cool version and a white tone, R20497 Balvenie Oak White, have now been added to these. Balvenie Oak is an exclusive Pfleiderer development and suitable for all uses without any limitations.

R20511 Balvenie Groove Sand

Where woods are concerned, naturalness is the top priority. The popularity of Balvenie Oak, which was launched in 2023 and proved very successful, is due to its understated dark cracks, small knotholes and the generously-spaced grain and cathedrals of the crown cut planks. This version with grooves has been colour-coordinated to match Balvenie Oak SandSurfaces structured by routed-looking grooves with a contrasting dark felt are currently a popular choice for fronts or also wall panels. The planks are approx. 40mm wide, the grooves 10mm. Both decors can easily be combined with each other. Balvenie Oak is an exclusive Pfleiderer development and suitable for all uses without any limitations.

Trend Off-white

U11036 Alpine White & U16065 Swan

With a colour content of two percent each, these two neutral colour shades perfectly emphasise the respective nuances of the combination decors. Alpine White features yellow-green nuances and looks fresh and natural. The light cream shade Swan is based on a pure orange. It perfectly picks up the tones of pale woods. 

Alpine White has the NCS Code 0502-G50Y, Swan 0502-Y50R.

Shades of greige

U12081 Whisper & U12074 Mud

Two percent of pure red give this soft mauve shade warmth. U12044 Dolphin Grey is therefore perfect for toning down Whisper. The dark greige called Mud is based on pure yellow and is also only minimally tinted with a colour content of only two percent.

The colour tone Whisper matches NCS Code 1502-R, Mud NCS 5502-Y.

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Taupe shades in blue and green

Sand and earth shades

U15009 Desert & U15010 Dijon

The muted, reddish yellow tones Desert and Dijon embody a new generation of friendly, cosy sand shades. The colour tone Desert matches NCS Code 1030-Y10R; the clearly darker and a little less chromatic DijonNCS 3020-Y10R.

U15008 Caramel

Due to an equal content of black and colour, this muted shade of orange looks well-balanced and rich. Adds a subtle splash of colour to dark woods and materials in shades of grey. The colour tone Caramel matches NCS Code 3030-Y20R.

U15011 Torrone

With only twenty percent, the reddish, dark yellow shade Torrone has a low chromatic content and therefore looks calm and balancing. The colour tone matches NCS Code 6020-Y10R.

New flat bonded texture CE Ceramo

Modern universal ceramic texture

The non-directional matt material texture Ceramo is perfect for expansive stone, ceramic, plaster and concrete. It adds a new note to metal or textile decors and a surprising materiality to plains. The texture's irregular and angular flakes are arranged over several levels; individual areas with sections that are matt and slightly rough in varying degrees suggest a little wear and tear. Both make Ceramo look deep and lively, despite the overall calm impression.

The new flat bonded texture Ceramo will be available in Gütersloh, Arnsberg and Leutkirch.

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