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Edgebanding as a Design Element: Not Just a Detail Anymore

Edgebanding as a Design Element: Not Just a Detail Anymore

For years, edgebanding was seen as a secondary element — something to blend into the background of the board. But the design world has changed. Today’s furniture designers use edgebanding to create visual contrast, texture transitions, and even focal points.

At TECE, we are responding to this shift with innovative edging designs — ultra-matte finishes, high-gloss lines, metallic effects, soft-touch surfaces, and synchronized woodgrain structures. These are not just functional; they are deliberate aesthetic choices that turn a plain board into a statement piece.

In minimal interiors, for example, a thin metallic edge can add just the right hint of luxury. In youth furniture, playful contrast colors elevate basic designs into something expressive and fun. And in high-end kitchens, a perfectly matched or textured edge adds refinement.

We believe edgebanding should no longer be hidden — it should be chosen. With TECE’s expanding designer range, you can now use edge details as part of your creative toolbox.

Explore our collection and discover how the right edge can complete your vision.

ADDED DATE 19 Apr 2025
  • TECE | The Edgebanding Company
  • TECE | The Edgebanding Company
  • TECE | The Edgebanding Company
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