OmniDecor presents the new patterns in its Pure Lines collection

Designed to be printed on glass, the new patterns designed by Lidia Covello for OmniDecor’s Pure Lines collection feature simple and understated designs, distinguished by slim, square and rectangular lines. The decorations that gently emerge create a bewitching three-dimensional effect, which is embellished by the interaction with light, imbuing the surrounding setting with a sense of balance.

The collection, which supplements the DecorFlou Design family of glass, includes nine separate patterns, each one developed in a transparent version and in a more block coloured satin finish, thereby expanding the usage possibilities in interior design projects. Devised - in their translucent version - to accommodate the need to separate indoor spaces in the hotel industry and - in the matt version - for use in furniture, the variety of finishes fosters an extensive range of glass applications, guaranteeing flexibility and adaptability to various market needs. Indeed, with Pure Lines, customers can decide to use the same decoration in the transparent variant for a specific portion of a room, for instance the shower enclosure glass, and then use the matt variant - which guarantees greater privacy thanks to the satin finish process – for other elements in the same room, such as the bathroom door.

OmniDecor thus satisfies the growing need for modern solutions with the versatility afforded by Pure Lines, which thanks to its diversified range of patterns, blends in seamlessly with both residential and contract settings. The elegance of the decorations, combined with their simplicity, fits like a glove in a wide variety of settings, adding a touch of refined modernity.

OmniDecor is thus offering an innovative interpretation of glass as a construction material, emphasising its aesthetic and functional characteristics. Pure Lines provides an insight into the role flat glass can play within the architectural world, guaranteeing an extraordinary visual impact.

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