The countdown has started to the biggest and best Interzum ever yet.
The world will gather in Cologne for four days to be inspired by exhibitors' innovations, make new contacts and take away fresh ideas to drive their business.
Cantisa will be present one more year to showcase all their products. Visit this Spanish company to know their catalogue and the outstanding new products of the year.
Their new edgebanding collection "Décor Programme" will definitely be one of the main attractions at this Interzum's edition. Cantisa dares you to break the rules and create unique designs with this selection of theirr most trendy edgebanding. Cantisa highlights grid effect edgeband as one of the most real designs in Décor Programme collection. A refined interplay of tone-on-tone effect, synchronized with a deep grill embossing that adds dynamism and uniqueness to your designs.
Cantisa's commercial team will be glad to show you their products and answer all your questions. Cantisa's booth is located in the 2nd floor of Hall 10, stand H049.

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