The result of those furntiure days was the 2014 six pack – which also convinced visitors at the ZOW trade show in February this year. Welcome to this years’ Interprint six pack. The 2014 six pack covers six wood décors that have developed into a hitherto unseen and yet authentic picture with the help of creative passion and innovative technology.

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Iconic – the neo-classical
Always popular and reinterpreted. The development of this décor took considerable time, classic beech was reinvented to become an icon. Its features are soft planking, typical beech elements like coadunate, lively sections and a varied colour composition. As a viewer, it is easy to quickly appreciate Iconic.

Maxim – the ambassador
Noble on its own and compatible at the same time. Looking away is difficult, the walnut décor apparently wants to be an eye-catcher. Its black, narrow lines make Maxim charming. The base wood was obviously processed with care. The authentic expressiveness of the décor is even reinforced when it is side by side with a single colour.

Nash Oak – the untypical
Very softly grained and deliberately only partly structured. A very different and very special oak, nothing like the ones we know. It looks as if washed by a wave, is simultaneously unobtrusively planked and is in line with the used trend. Nash Oak looks correspondingly lively and natural. A décor that makes people feel at home.

Nelson – the North American
The new interpretation of elm is strong in expression and with pioneering spirit. Just as Nelson once flew around the world for the first time, the planked décor also shows its hitherto unique structure. With a white-greyish negative pore, brilliant in colours and impressive from gold-bronze-brownish to faded white-grey. The independent décor allows a combination with many trendy colours.

Nomad – the walker
Between local oak and exotic wood. The viewer sets out on a long, visual journey when trying to determine the grain. There is so much familiar and yet simultaneously new combined in the décor image of Nomad, that one actually wants to leave that undecided. And why not? The homogenous change between flowers and stripe elements creates a décor full of tension.

Pandora – the mediterranean
Wonderfully grown together and redesigned. There used to be a cherry tree in the triangle of Switzerland, Italy and France. Today, the tree is called Pandora and surprises with its metamorphosis. The climate gave the wood a lively play of colours. The décor design gave that a new unmistakeable look. A beautiful sight where tradition and modernity skilfully merge.