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  • 1000x3000 mm Full Size - Laminam 3
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  • 1000×3000 mm – Laminam 3+
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Laminam finishes offer a one-of-a-kind visual and tactile experience. When we conceive our surfaces, we already imagine them in your space, safely in your home, incorporated into your projects. Whether you distractedly skim your fingers over them or walk barefoot on them, the feeling on your skin is important, and it has an impact on your decision.

Precious like gold. This essentially sums up the identity of Filo Oro, the slab created by Laminam over 10 years ago and conceived from the image of an interwoven iridescent thread that repeats itself endlessly.

Always appreciated for the precious touch it gives to indoor and outdoor contexts where it is applied, it creates three-dimensional and iridescent surfaces with a metallic and shiny look of great impact.

Whether for flooring, cladding, furniture cladding as kitchen tops, tables, furniture or bathroom tops, Filo Oro is a versatile surface that can be successfully applied in different environments, for a new definition of spaces reimagined in the name of beauty, modernity and sustainable processes.

In addition to the dimensions and thicknesses offered (1000×3000 mm and Laminam 3/3+), which do not impose any limits on application, Filo Oro combines qualitative excellence, the result of research into raw materials and cutting-edge technologies that never stop at Laminam.

Filo’s colour palette also includes another 5 different shades inspired by the brilliant metals and elements that Nature offers: alongside precious materials such as gold or silver, there are also nuances that bring us back to everyday life, such as ghisa (cast iron) or brina (frost).

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