talking points explained
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Talking points for the catalogue presentation.... and few of the veneers description!TRANSCRIPT
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• Convenient shade wise categorization:o Ease of selection from the desire categoryo Ease of navigation through the various
folders
• The appropriate size of the veneer
fleece gives proper representation
USER FRIENDLINESS
CATEGORIZATION
SET I LIGHT MEDIUM DYED
SET II DARK MYSTIQUE A-LA-CARTE
LIGHT CATEGORY
TALKING POINTS
Light veneers reflect the natural light in the room and thus make the walls appear visually recede, thus the space appears larger
Koto: A stripey wood that exhibits ‘small bark flakes’ with fine grain rays
Knotty Pine veneer has ‘beautiful knots’ that are desired for a rustic effect. The Knots stand out when use for panelling
White Ash veneer usually has a ‘Strong Coarse Grain’ with an even texture
Birch Cluster: agglomeration of the bird’s eyes on the whitish or amber waves of colour
Figured Sycamore has consistent ‘Ripple Figure’ running horizontally, giving wavy effect across the grain pattern
Green Tulip will give the contrasting stripes of green and cream shades
MEDIUM CATEGORY
TALKING POINTS
Medium collection shades are close to the evergreen forest wood shades
Veneers are good for rooms with more lamp light
than
natural light
One of the fastest selling species, White and Red Oaks are preferred for their medium-to-large open pores and a fairly coarse grain structure
Available in Straight & Flowery Patterns
*FACT: Red Oak’s pores are so large and open
that it is said that a person can blow into one end of the wood,
and air will come out the other end: provided that
the grain runs straight enough
Red Oak (Straight)White Oak (Straight)
Red Oak (Flowery) White Oak (Flowery)
American Walnut has natural lustre with grains usually interlocked
Available in Straight and Flowery Patterns
The ‘Tight Flakes’ of Silver Oak gives a snake skin-texture look and looks like 'Silver Ray‘ with lamp light
Silv
er
Ray
“TINEO”
A figured pattern veneer in rose or pink shades with
contrasting dark or black lines irregularly through it
Sourced it from Brazil and added to the
‘medium’ range
NEW INTRODUCTION
Black Line
Black Line
Afromosia is often used as a Teak substitute and is sometimes
referred to as African Teak
Olive Ash has appearance of olive & golden cream colors with less underlying grain
DYED CATEGORY
Dyed collection is exclusively for those creators, who would like to play with color combination
6 Various species dyedwith 38 different shades
Combo Details:
1. Koto : 16 Shades
2. Oak: 8 Shades
3. Carbollow : 5 Shades
4. B.E.M : 4 Shades
5. Ash : 2 Shades
6. Guiabao : 1 Shade
7. Pearwood: 1 Shade
8. Dyed Wenge: 1 Shade
3 speciesB.E.M
WHITE ASH
KOTO
3 SpeciesCARBOLLOW
OAK
GUIABAO
DARK CATEGORY
TALKING POINTS
Dark collection has shades varies from dark brown to deep chocolate
Dark shades, absorbs light, thus make the walls visually advance. Hence gives
the sense of cosiness
Fine pores with ‘close grain’ with the exception of figured pieces with ‘curly grain patterns’.
NEW INTO
‘BLACK CHERRY’
Sapeli has similar straight and parallel stripes but variable width bands, alternating light and dark, that create the appearance
of ribbons
RIBBONS
The most likable
‘Wenge’ has Fine
Black Veins
Crown Straight
Bubinga Pommelle has an optical reflectance, means An effect that produces a "shimmering" effect, as the eye's perspective changes in relation to the direction
of a light source
Ebony has brown to chocolate shade with contrasting black/Jet Black stripes
MYSTIQUE CATEGORY
TALKING POINTS
The mystique collection is smoked; fumigation causes the veneer to change its color to dark (permanent color change of the pigments)
These smoked patterns gives Deep, Warm and Cozy
Diamond
Oak
NEW INTRODUCTION
OAK
ALBURANEW INTRODUCTION
Oak Granito
NEW INTRODUCTIO
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NEW INTRODUCTIO
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TEXAS
WILDERNESS
Identify the
species?
Smoked Knotty Pine
A-La-Carte
Why to predefined choices?
Choose from Menu
EvoluzionFusionBricoSapwoodTextureSaw CutHorizontalFantasy
MIX && MATCH
Randomly cut veneers are joined side by side to create fascinating mix-n-match patterns
(Evoluzion, Fusion, Brico)
With this innovation, the
inconvenience related with group matching ceases to a large extent
Evoluz
ion The mix-n-match of straight and flowery patterned
stripes of equal width of the species!
*Available in all the species in the
catalogue!
FU5i0
N The mix-n-match of ‘randomly width’
stripes of the same species!
*Available in all the species in the
catalogue!
BRICO
The wonderful brick pattern of the light
and dark contrasting tiles of Veneers
*Available in all the species in the
catalogue!
SAP wood
The living part of the wood
Heartwood and sap wood has
similar grain structure but
contrasting shades
SAW CUT
The ‘ruggedness’ given to wood to give it a natural bark look!
Textures
The impressions given to veneer with the design plates, to add an extra dimension to the surface
ThatchedBobwire
Brick Wall
Stainless
Square Grill
Crafted by joining the veneer leaves horizontally to get exquisitely graceful
patterns
HORIZONTAL
Century offers FANTASY VENEERS (with
1mm ply backing and perfect bending
curvature) for the application on curved
surfaces
HIGH END EXCLUSIVE CUTOMIZATION
Teriffic-25
To commemorate its 25th anniversary,
Centuryply organized anInovative co-creation workshop
And developed exclusive 25 designs and Called them
Foundation:
To create an interactive engagement platform where esteemed architects can co-create designs with the enterprise
The Biggies:To name a few, the best architects which are the part of our innovative initiative are:
Ar Karan Grover Mr Micheal Foley ( The
Commonwealth’sTorch Designer) Ar Kalhan Matoo Ar Kiran Gala Ar Nuru Karim