

Yes, foil is sustainable. When you renovate using our coatings, you produce less waste because you continue to use your existing furniture. Instead of tearing down and replacing your furnishings, you give them a second chance. This saves resources and reduces waste.
Old, unattractive furniture and construction elements just need a second chance. You can wrap your kitchen, cover your tiles, or lay new flooring over the old one. This not only makes renovating easier, but also actively prevents new waste from being created.
By giving your furniture a fresh look, you extend its lifespan — and you’ll enjoy it for much longer.

New furniture today often consists mainly of glue and particle board covered with a thin veneer. The production of new furniture also generates CO² and waste. Yet your existing furnishings are often still in good condition.
In many cases, older furniture and elements like doors, stairs, or window sills are made of solid wood, marble, or other high-quality materials. It would be a shame to throw them away.
It’s always better to upgrade and reuse what you have than to replace it with something new.

Yes, it’s possible. The Novina Hotel Südwestpark renovated 470 rooms with interior film — saving both construction work and large amounts of waste. Instead of tearing out and replacing the furnishings, our installers and the in-house carpenter wrapped the furniture. A conventional renovation requires many resources for producing and installing new furniture, and generates a lot of waste. In contrast, coating uses only a fraction of the raw materials.

Free from heavy metals and plasticizers, these various coatings are the perfect material to upgrade your furnishings. Their high quality ensures that your furniture stays with you for many years. You extend the lifespan of your interior.
