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Seamless HPL by PoliLam Creates Light Surfaces with Matched Edges

The Seamless HPL by PoliLam is a high-pressure laminate material designed with a translucent structure that allows light to pass through both the surface and its edges. The Seamless HPL by PoliLam replaces the typical dark laminate core with a color-matched interior, creating a continuous visual effect across panels. This construction enables use in illuminated applications such as partitions, wall panels, and display surfaces where light diffusion is part of the design.

The material is built by layering a unified core and surface, maintaining durability while introducing light-transmitting qualities. It retains standard HPL performance features, including resistance to impact, moisture, and heat, while supporting fabrication for architectural and interior uses. The translucent quality produces a soft glow when backlit, allowing the material to function as both a surface and a lighting element.

Trend Themes

  1. Translucent Surface Integration — Continuous illuminated planes that integrate structure and light allow surfaces to function simultaneously as finishes and diffuse light sources for layered spatial experiences.
  2. Seamless Edge Lighting — Matched edges that transmit light produce uninterrupted luminous seams, creating new aesthetics for perimeter and accent lighting in interior compositions.
  3. Color-matched Core Materials — Interior cores dyed to match surface tones deliver consistent visual continuity through thickness, enabling thin luminous panels with monolithic appearance.

Industry Implications

  1. Architectural Materials — Light-transmitting HPL expands material palettes for façade cladding and interior partitions by combining durability with integrated illumination potential.
  2. Retail Display and Signage — Backlit panels with seamless edges produce cohesive brand environments and high-impact merchandising surfaces that blend signage and ambient light.
  3. Lighting Systems and Fixtures — Solid-surface luminaires formed from translucent laminate materials suggest a shift toward integrated, low-profile lighting elements that double as architectural finishes.

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