
After officially landing in London, Kronospan is making a big impression. The new Kronospan design centre is more than just a showroom, and it’s located in Clerkenwell, a thriving design district. It is a creative haven for carpenters, architects, and designers, influencing interior design in the future.
With Kronospan’s state-of-the-art surface materials and wood-based panels, the 73–75 Goswell Road location, which opened during Clerkenwell Design Week 2025, provides an immersive experience. It is interactive, tactile, and designed for audacious concepts.
An area designed to foster ideas
With its big samples, full-sized boards, and digital design tools that encourage experimentation and discovery, the design center is all about synergy. All of Kronospan’s product lines are displayed in one location, ranging from industrial stones and woodgrains to smooth matte textures. London is a suitable setting for our newest design space because of its global influence on architecture, which includes both modern and old structures. This vibrant metropolis encourages creativity, growth, and inspiration.
A place to collaborate
The London-based Kronospan Design Centre offers a forum for workshops, information sharing, and cooperative activities. It is a must-see location where people can meet, exchange ideas, and push the limits of sustainable design with an impact. Kronospan’s relocation to Clerkenwell provides an intriguing setting for the creative community to investigate materials, trends, and solutions. It supports the upcoming generation of architectural and interior design projects as a visionary partner to the most progressive design experts in the UK.
About Kronospan
Kronospan is a leading-edge company that produces and sells wood-based panels. Particleboard (PB), medium density fiberboard (MDF), oriented strand board (OSB), laminate flooring, and UF, MUF, and MF resins for wood-based panels are among the products they create most frequently worldwide. In addition, the company manufactures decorative and specialised paper along with various related value-added goods such as plywood, high-pressure laminates (HPL), compact boards, melamine-faced panels, worktops, wall panels, window sills, lacquered HDF, and others. The Group produces wood-based panels locally in various nations at 40 locations.
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