The Versatility of HPL Panels for Interior Spaces


Roof extension of Sylvana Hospital / 2b architectes. Image © Matthieu Gafsou

Roof extension of Sylvana Hospital / 2b architectes. Image © Matthieu Gafsou

HPL (High Pressure Laminate) panels are made of Kraft paper impregnated with phenolic resins, subjected to heat and pressure. A decorative layer with synthetic polymer allows the sheets to have numerous color and texture options, providing an extremely high strength and durability. This is why HPL is widely used in façades, but it is also increasingly being considered for interior wall cladding, for partitions and lockers, as well as for furniture. It is a material that can be used outdoors and indoors, and even on horizontal surfaces.

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