Egger: two new collections

With the “Vivo collection”, Egger (www.egger.com) has recently presented a new, attractive product range for the next generation of direct printing flooring to wholesalers.
The new “Vivo collection” represents the latest developments in direct printing technology for laminate flooring which have been used by Egger in its Brilon plant since 2006. The “Vivo collection” replaces the previous “Dpr Technology” wholesale product range. It features a comprehensive selection of decors as well as new visual and texture highlights.
‘Vivo’ constitutes an impressive demonstration of the possibilities now offered by the direct printing process in terms of decor and surface finishes. This process helps conserve resources and has been certified as particularly eco friendly”, comments Stefan Pletzer, sales/marketing director Egger retail. Furthermore, Egger supports installers with the Egger professional value-added guarantee which applies to “Vivo” as well as Floorline and emotion.
Egger has also presented the “Spirit collection”, the next generation of direct printing flooring created especially for Diy distribution. “Entirely new surfaces, which are applied as a lacquer coating – comments Stefan Pletzer – are behind the expressiveness and character of the wood effect. The first generation of direct printing flooring laid the foundation for success. With “Spirit”, the time for the next generation has come“. The laminate flooring is manufactured using particularly efficient production process that guarantees outstanding product characteristics, such as a pleasantly soft feel when walking on these floors.

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