Dezignatek has launched an innovative new range of thermoformed profile panels that curve. Swurves are a much quicker and easier solution for creating curves and are far more cost-effective than traditional and time-consuming joinery options.
Bendable, lightweight and affordable, they offer the ultimate flexibility for interior projects.
Swurves have a thermoformed vinyl on the face and all four edges of a 4mm thick MDF. They’re suitable for a wide range of applications including kitchen cabinetry, island units, vanities, furniture and retail fit-outs.
There are five contemporary profile options available. Swurves Prague is a perfect complement to the current Dezignatek fluted Prague door profile while Swurves Rangitoto offers a classic look with 15mm repeat half rounds. Swurves Sefton offers a smaller scale alternative with a 10mm repeat. Swurves Taranaki has an eye-catching 6mm flat top ridge and Tasman is in the same style but with narrower ridges and valleys.
With more than 40 colours to choose from in the Dezignatek colour range, Swurves can be matched with any thermoform profile doors.
Profiles can also be supplied paint ready — unsanded using the same 4mm MDF. These must be painted after fixing with a suitable coating system.
Easy to install, Swurves panels can be made to a maximum size of 2400mm x 1200mm. The minimum convex radius is 100-150mm and minimum concave radius is 150-200mm depending on design. All profiles have a square edge.
Swurves are not self-supporting or structural and must be fixed to a pre-constructed curved form made from Thinline MDF or bendy ply. Installation details can be found on the technical data sheet on the Dezignatek website.
Dezignatek offers a 10-year warranty on its thermoformed Swurves panels, however, the warranty does not extend to painted Swurves profiles. Samples and a Swurves brochure can be ordered direct from the Dezignatek website.