Catalog
Materials
Board substrates and finish coatings for wall panels and facade systems — from non-combustible bases to anti-vandal surfaces.
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SML
Glass-magnesium board
SML (glass-magnesium board) is used for finishing spaces with strict requirements for fire safety, moisture resistance, and substrate stability. The material is used in public buildings, corridors, escape routes, and medical, educational, and administrative facilities. Its key advantage is non-combustibility: with a correctly certified system, SML is an optimal base for KM0/NG fire-rated solutions. In terms of cost, 10 mm SML typically sits in the mid-price segment — more expensive than GKL/GVL, but cheaper than GSP, HPL panels, and aluminum composite panels.

GSP
Gypsum-particle board
GSP (gypsum-particle board) combines a gypsum base with wood chips, making it denser and stronger than standard plasterboard. GSP-based panels suit high-traffic spaces — schools, gyms, corridors, and administrative and commercial facilities. Its key advantage is high impact resistance and durability, making it the right choice wherever walls face mechanical stress. In terms of cost, 12 mm GSP is typically more expensive than SML and GKL/GVL, but cheaper than HPL panels and aluminum composite panels.

GKL
Plasterboard / gypsum board
GKL (plasterboard) is a convenient, economical base for fast interior wall and ceiling finishing. As a substrate for decorative panels, GKL suits offices, hotels, business centers, and retail and public spaces where a neat appearance, fast installation, and an affordable price all matter. Its key advantage is versatility and cost-efficiency: it's the baseline choice for dry interiors without extreme impact-resistance or fire-rating requirements. In terms of cost, GKL is among the most affordable materials and is usually the cheapest option of those compared here.

GVL
Gypsum fiber board
GVL (gypsum fiber board) is made of gypsum reinforced with loosened cellulose fiber, making it denser, stronger, and more homogeneous than standard plasterboard. GVL-based panels are used in spaces with higher requirements for strength, fire safety, and sound insulation: schools, hospitals, administrative and public buildings, and escape routes. Its key advantage is combining non-combustibility (NG/KM0 class with a correctly certified system) with high impact resistance and sheet stability. In terms of cost, GVL is typically more expensive than GKL but cheaper than GSP, HPL panels, and aluminum composite panels.

HPL
High-pressure laminate
HPL (high-pressure laminate) is a decorative surface material used as a durable finish over wall panels based on SML, GSP, and other board materials. It suits high-traffic spaces — schools, medical centers, business centers, shopping malls, corridors, and public areas. Its key advantage is an anti-vandal surface resistant to abrasion, moisture, staining, and regular cleaning. In terms of cost, 4 mm HPL is among the most expensive materials in this comparison — typically pricier than SML, GSP, and GKL/GVL, though usually cheaper than aluminum composite panels.

ACP
Aluminum composite panels
Aluminum composite panels (ACP) are a modern cladding material made of two aluminum sheets bonded to an inner composite core. The panels are widely used both for exterior facades, entrance areas, and architectural elements, and for the interior finishing of public spaces — business centers, airports, railway stations, shopping complexes, and medical and administrative facilities. The material stands out for its low weight, high rigidity, perfectly flat surface, weather resistance, and broad range of colors, textures, and forming options. Its key advantage is combining durability, a modern look, and the ability to use a single material on both the facade and the interior. In terms of cost, 4 mm ACP is typically the most expensive option among the materials compared here, usually pricier than HPL, GSP, SML, and GKL/GVL.
Finishes
Decors & samples
A library of decors for panels based on HPL, ACP and 3D MDF / SML / gypsum — solid tones, wood and stone textures, fantasy decors and milled 3D forms. Click a sample to view it larger.
A palette of wood decors for sublimation printing on aluminum — from light oak to wenge. Click a sample to view the texture larger.
Fabrics for the VELADA fabric-wall system — collections are grouped as in the manufacturer's catalog: architectural and drapery fabrics differ in structure and purpose. Pick a collection and review each sample.
Finishes
Facade materials
Swatches for ventilated facade systems: natural stone and granite, clinker tile, and glass-fibre concrete in travertine and Armenian tuff finishes.