One year ago we released one of our most unique edgebands. To create this PVC edgeband we got inspired by the classical stitch in leather products. It gives to your designs a more realistic feel thanks to the imitation of a double stitch.
Now we present new colours and embossings for our stitch edgeband. Ideal for decoration purposes, confers an industrial, rustic or vintage look, combining perfectly also with soft embossing. All of our stitch edgeband designs have been created to match with melamine boards of the main manufacturers in the market.
Stitch edgeband is manufactured on PVC, available ex-stock in 0.8mm thickness and 23mm width.
The ideal add-on for perfect glamour
Cantisa highlights this new edgeband as an ideal complement, which will enhance the elegance of leather and textile embossing of your melamine boards. The edgeband is available in many finishes and is totally customizable. Our customers can choose the thread colour that best combine with their project.
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