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Merino takes center stage with Luvih- Matte finishes in luxury interiors

May 16, 2025
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Merino pushes the matt finishes trend to new limits with its Luvih collection, which features a Haute Matte texture with almost minimal reflectivity. Matte finishes have emerged as the standard for sophisticated aesthetics in the realm of interior design, where luxury and contemporary sophistication coexist. These textures, which have an impact on architectural surfaces in addition to beauty, are the ideal fusion of luxury and simplicity. This creative finish turns any area into a tranquil haven with its exquisite and serene atmosphere. Luvih’s matte surface, which has a satin-smooth texture and a subdued colour scheme, blends in perfectly with modern designs while maintaining its timeless appeal. These surfaces’ opaque nature lends a sense of mystery and refinement, enhancing interior spaces with subtle yet impactful modern beauty.

However, Luvih is a tribute to practicality as much as aesthetics. Even after repeated usage, these matte surfaces, which are designed with modern anti-fingerprint technology, stay immaculate. The material’s remarkable scratch resistance of over 4 N and its capacity to endure over 450 cycles in the Taber Abrasion Test demonstrate its longevity, while the opulent, silk-like texture begs to be touched. Luvih surfaces are extremely hygienic and antibacterial, reducing bacteria by 99.99% in a day. They also prioritise safety, adhering to strict US and European requirements for food contact.

To satisfy different design goals, the Luvih line provides a variety of lamination possibilities. Ultra-thin laminates are available in the ZEROPRINT series, and uniformly thick, uncoloured laminates are available in the ONETONE collection. The STARDUST series offers shimmering thin laminates for customers looking for a touch of glitz. The bending profile postforming laminates of the FLEX series meet a variety of design requirements. Self-supporting compact solutions in a variety of sizes and thicknesses, with core colours such as Glacial White, Black, Dark Grey, Light Grey, and Brown, are available in Luvih’s BLOC collection. Matte edge bands, also referred to as EDGE, come in a variety of sizes to match these laminates and add a chic final touch.

This luxury design collection features 48 carefully chosen tones that feel as sophisticated as they look, all drawn from a palette that exudes elegance and speaks in subdued sophistication. Every shade, from the cool serenity of shibori blue to the warmth of scorched henna, the deep mystery of flame greys, and the gentle quiet of chalky whites, is chosen for more than just its aesthetic value; it is also chosen for the atmosphere it creates in a room. In addition to these hues, the collection presents textured tales, such as walnut patterns that feel deeply rooted yet wonderfully modern, marbles that evoke the classic appeal of cerro and vinson, and grains that resemble exquisite oakwood. These designs are made to improve a space’s interiors overall, with surfaces that provide scratch resistance, anti-fingerprint technology, and an unmistakable haute matte finish.

Merino’s Luvih, with its varied colour scheme that goes above the norm, is a representation of artistic brilliance. Luvih’s matte surfaces, which range from the solid colours of OneTone to the natural wood finishes of ZEROPRINT and the shimmering feature of STARDUST, are more than simply a fad; they’re a classic. The entire laminate experience is improved by Bloc Designs’ adaptability for both vertical and horizontal applications. Every facet of Luvih’s products is built with quality in mind; their anti-fingerprint technology and remarkable endurance guarantee that these surfaces not only meet but also surpass long-term expectations.

About Merino Industries Ltd. 

Merino is an interiors solutions manufacturer and marketer that offers a broad range of solutions for public spaces, workplaces, and residences. Merino’s approach is centered on sustainability, as they use techniques to reduce waste and save water when producing. The Merino Group has advanced significantly since the introduction of plywood in 1974 and high-pressure laminates in 1981. Today, the Merino Group is incredibly well-established in more than 80 countries, with an annual revenue of over 245 million USD. Its business interests range from information technology to food and agricultural products to interior architecture items. By adhering to its objective to compete on a worldwide scale and incorporating international technology while preserving Indian culture, the Group has attained its current leading position.

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