Bathroom CAD manufacturer Virtual Worlds has added Fibo wall panelling to its product catalogue, which means designers using the software will be able to feature the brand in their projects.
It includes Fibo’s Urban Collection, which features Herringbone, Hexagonal and Metro Brick designs, all of which boast grout lines milled into the panels for a more realistic tile aesthetic.
Marketing manager at Fibo Rachel Oddy commented: “At Fibo, we understand the importance of retailers being able to showcase solutions in a 3D environment to help their customers physically visualise their dream bathroom designs, which will hopefully lead to a sale.
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“As such, we are delighted to have partnered with Virtual Worlds; we hope that our catalogue of products now available on the software will help retailers to present our solutions in the positive light they deserve.”
Fibo’s wall panels are manufactured with a high-pressure laminate surface, bonded to a specially developed 9mm seven-layer plywood core, with a moisture barrier on the reverse.
All of the designs are available in at least 2400mm high and 600mm wide panels, with a range of 300mm wide luxury feature panels and additional widths in the Timeless collection.
The panels have also been designed to be installed quickly, using the company’s Aqualock ‘click’ system.
Rachel Oddy continued: “Indeed, for customers seeking an on-trend, contemporary aesthetic, our range of waterproof wall panels are the perfect choice.
“Not only do they reflect the latest interior trends and in some collections feature a realistic grout line, but they are quick and easy to install.
“In fact, they can be fitted to virtually any wall surface – even over existing tiles! They also come with a 25-year guarantee, providing complete trust in the robust performance of our wall panel solutions.”
Managing director of Virtual Worlds Nathan Maclean added: “Wall surfaces are an integral part of the bathroom or shower room and by adding Fibo products to our catalogue, retailers and designers can experiment freely with the variety of wall panelling options available, with consumers able to easily visualise what a difference the various designs will make to their finished bathroom.”