LISTONE is an industrialized design system to generate fast-applied strip finishes.
LISTONE develops interlocking pieces in different types of solid wood, continuous strip, MDF, OSB, etc., guaranteeing its dimensional stability, great durability and resistance. They accept to be painted or stained without any complication. In addition to the various visual and tactile textures that the cladding produces in environments, the slats reduce the rebound of sounds, improving their acoustics.
DECOFORMA number one in moldings invites you to enjoy textured environments, frames that generate chiaroscuro in furniture, enclosures, ceilings and walls.

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