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Broaden your design options with multi-format decorative panels

These engineered surfaces not only come in a choice of decors and finishes, but also in different materials so they can be specified for any room and application

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Hospitality venue with Polyrey Signature Library panels in ZE0A Zellige Blue-Green EXM and C182 Chêne Adrian Essencia.
Hospitality venue with Polyrey Signature Library panels in ZE0A Zellige Blue-Green EXM and C182 Chêne Adrian Essencia. Credit: Photography Suprema

Polyrey offers a wide range of engineered surface designs for specifiers.

Decors are available in a wide selection of materials, including high pressure laminate, melamine faced chipboard and compact-grade laminate.

For architects and interiors designers this means there is no compromise on form or function: if an architect sees a decor they like, Polyrey can provide it in a material to suit the surface’s function.

Polyrey's comprehensive and easy to use online infoGuide, a single source for product information and availability, helps to streamline communication with architects and stakeholders.

A brand of Wilsonart, the world leader in decorative panels, the brand has built a market-leading level of expertise over its 120 years of operation, adapting its approach to suit evolving customer demands. 

Polyrey Galerie for commercial projects

Polyrey’s Galerie range is the largest single collection of interior decors for commercial applications. It is made up of 800 designs in a multitude of decors and finishes, inspired by prominent trends driving the interiors market.

Galerie was created to make surface selection as quick and simple as possible. Crucially, these designs are available in high pressure laminate, melamine faced chipboard and compact-grade laminate, depending on the surface application.

  • Retail/fashion store with Polyrey panels G00A Golden Nero and AR2A Artic Voyage.
    Retail/fashion store with Polyrey panels G00A Golden Nero and AR2A Artic Voyage.
  • Wine bar with Polyrey panels O112 Ocre Roussillon, A058 Acier Oxydé, B192 Bouleau Stevenson and 0116 Orme Elégant.
    Wine bar with Polyrey panels O112 Ocre Roussillon, A058 Acier Oxydé, B192 Bouleau Stevenson and 0116 Orme Elégant.
  • Hotel lobby with Polyrey panels 142 Marbre Alchimque, L093 Lamalla Noisette and A094 Antilope.
    Hotel lobby with Polyrey panels 142 Marbre Alchimque, L093 Lamalla Noisette and A094 Antilope.
  • Coffee shop with Polyrey panels BA1A Barrel Chevron and N118 Noyer Appalaches.
    Coffee shop with Polyrey panels BA1A Barrel Chevron and N118 Noyer Appalaches.
  • Holiday accommodation with Polyrey panels FI1A Fish Scale Marble and DI0A Diagonal Oak Natural.
    Holiday accommodation with Polyrey panels FI1A Fish Scale Marble and DI0A Diagonal Oak Natural. Credit: Photography Suprema
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Dynamic designs: Polyrey's Signature Library

Polyrey’s commitment to providing architects with the largest selection of interior design possibilities goes beyond static, set ranges.

Its Signature Library hosts a large selection of the latest design trends for architects and interior designers and is constantly updated to include new Polyrey decors and cutting-edge designs. The most popular are then promoted to the brand’s main collection.

By shifting from standalone launches of engineered surface collections to this more dynamic approach, Polyrey is better able to provide architects with the latest surface design trends.

These products and services reinforce Polyrey’s overall objective, which is to make surface selection simpler.

Combining an unparalleled level of choice with the company’s in-house, global expertise and exceptional service support means architects can specify surfaces that offer the best of aesthetics, form and function.

For more information and technical support, visit wilsonart.co.uk/polyrey

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01388 774661
customerservices@wilsonart.co.uk


 

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