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Fake wood

This technology developed by Gilberto Menin opens up new horizons in interior design, architecture and home furnishings for decorative technologies employing sublimation. This technique, used exclusively for decorating fabrics in the past, can now make any metallic material look like wood. The effect obtained has the faithfulness of a photographic image and a duration of at least 10 years when used outdoors under ISO 11341 standards. The range of decorations that may be obtained is huge, thanks to the pool of cylinders Menphis owns and the possibilities offered by the three engraving technologies it has mastered (Ohio electromechanical, chemical and laser photo engraving machinery).

 Fake wood