Lusso Joins the Vetérro® Collection

Lusso is the newest range to join the Vetérro® collection from HVG Facades. A through-coloured high-density cement panel, this latest surface brings architectural exellence to the space. Vetérro® panels celebrate the biophilic ethos of aging gracefully over time, developing a unique character that’s both captivating and distinctive whilst being versatile across architectural design styles. 

 

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The Lusso range is a collection of handpicked finishes that combine aesthetics, durability and sustainability, creating a harmonious blend. The surface boasts subtle colour variations and delicate, smooth lines, adding sophistication to any space. The range contains a variety of ready-to-order finishes and made-to-order colours that can cater to diverse needs. The stocked range features earthy tones that inspire warmth, harmony, and connection within the built environment, making it a popular choice for designers and specifiers.

Lusso’s versatility makes it the fibre cement panel of choice for aged care, healthcare, government, education and commercial projects, and is an ideal solution for recladding applications. Vetérro® is designed and engineered in Europe, promising an environmentally friendly and long-lasting solution that’s a testament to nature’s finest elements.

Download the Vetérro® brochure from HVG Facades






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