Opening Into The Non-toxic, Colourful World of Valchromat

On the picture is a custom cabinet in solid anthracite Valchromat - with perforated fronts for sound absorption, designed by Norwegian interior architect Ellen Ledsten - along with Hallgeir Homstvedt's UT desk and the KI light.

On the picture is a custom cabinet in solid anthracite Valchromat - with perforated fronts for sound absorption, designed by Norwegian interior architect Ellen Ledsten - along with Hallgeir Homstvedt's UT desk and the KI light.

Valchromat is a very exciting material - and an excellent alternative to chipboard and MDF. Made with wood waste at a plant with zero carbon emission, its environmental credentials are pretty outstanding.

It is even 30% stronger than MDF and is coloured through with organic dyes, providing for stronger furniture where scratches and wear are less visible. It is non-toxic, emission free and is even approved for contact with food.

We are happy to announce that for projects, most of Elementa's collection is now available to make in Valchromat.

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