MDF

The quality of any project is revealed in the details. Our MDF furniture draws attention — each piece tells its own story. We offer MDF suitable for every type of interior: from minimalist, simple, and smooth surfaces, through classic styles with traditional milling, to elegant pieces with decorative mouldings. Our furniture includes not only freestanding pieces but also built-in, made-to-measure solutions — wardrobes, laundry rooms, and kitchens — all handcrafted with attention to every detail, based on solid materials and proven systems.

We usually use MDF to make furniture fronts according to design guidelines and your expectations so that they fit perfectly into the style and character of the interior. It can also be used for constructing furniture bodies if that’s your preference. Our furniture is not just functional equipment — it’s the result of skilled craftsmanship that perfectly combines material quality with precision workmanship. We work reliably, on time, and transparently, because we understand how important good organization is.

What makes our MDF furniture stand out?

Above all, its custom shapes and bespoke milling — not only subtle patterns but also bold forms in various thicknesses. MDF also allows for rounded large-scale furniture constructions such as kitchen islands, custom moulding finishes, and individually selected colors and shades — for lacquered surfaces we offer any color from the RAL and NCS palettes, as well as custom-prepared lacquers. Surface texture can also be personalized — we offer gloss, satin, matte, or semi-matte finishes depending on the desired final effect. We can provide gently rounded edges, making the furniture safer and more pleasant to use. MDF also offers perfectly smooth, uniform surfaces and custom-milled handles.

MDF is a more refined finishing material than laminated or particleboard panels, which is why its use in furniture design gives each piece a more exclusive and refined look.

MDF care

MDF boards are durable but require gentle care to maintain their aesthetic appearance over time.

Cleaning and maintenance

Clean MDF surfaces with a soft, damp microfiber cloth using mild detergents or water with a small amount of dish soap, then dry thoroughly. Avoid harsh chemicals, alcohol, abrasive sponges, and excessive moisture, as these can cause swelling or damage to the material.

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