
AVAILABLE AT CANTISA EDGEBANDS FOR NEW INNOVUS COLLECTION, BY SONAE ARAUCO
Cantisa has PVC edgebands for new Sonae Arauco’s Innovus collection. This collection was introduced to the market last month, on the occasion of Interzum 2019.
Spirit, Fusion, Stucco, Flow and Cosmos are the names of the five new finishes Innovus will be using to diversify its range and reflect the most recent market trends. In Cantisa, we have copied to perfection these 5 embossings so our edgebands perfectly match Sonae Arauco’s decorative boards.
Innovus melamine collection opens a world of infinite decorative possibilities. With its moto “Matching Life”, Sonae Arauco dares us to combine the colours and textures of its decorative boards. Now you can find the edgebands in Cantisa and start creating outstanding designs. Let your imagination fly without the worry of where to find the edgebands.
Visit Cantisa’s edgeband finder or download Innovus cross-reference table in order to know all the references available.



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