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Materials manufacturer, Antalis, has announced a broad portfolio of sustainable materials which it will demonstrate at this year’s Visual Merchandising and Display Show (VM & Display).
VM & Display 2025 will take place on April 9th and 10th at London’s Business Design Centre, with confirmed exhibitors including Imageco, KGK Genix, and Applelec.
Specialists from Antalis will be on hand to chat through the latest additions to its range and explain what to consider when choosing materials.
Antalis’ stand and furniture at the exhibition will be constructed from its 100% recyclable board, Xanita Print, a lightweight, durable fibreboard manufactured with a part-re-pulped post-consumer paper core, and FSC-accredited liners.
Xanita is designed as an environmentally friendly alternative to the traditional use of MDF, PVC, and PUR foam boards. Other Xanita products on display will be Xanita Aspect board made from post-consumer paper, designed for interior signage and point-of-sale (POS) solutions.
Other products that will feature include its Eska Brown and Eska Black materials. Eska Brown is a solid rigid board made with 100% recycled kraft material, designed for signage and display. Eska Black has a recycled core with virgin liners. Both grades are FSC certified.
The PVC-free Biprint Wave material for short-term outdoor displays will also be on the stand for visitors to explore, along with the Coala ID Wallcoverings collection which features eight customisable wallcovering materials and five new finishes.
Rounding up the materials is Exten HMPP, a premium polypropylene which has been developed to be fully recyclable, offering retailers and brands a sustainable alternative to PVC for POS and display applications.
Claire White, specification consultant at Antalis, says: “The VM & Display Show is always a good opportunity to discuss the sustainable design possibilities our portfolio offers for retail, brands, visual merchandising, experiential, and store design.
“We understand that materials are often evolving and choosing them can be daunting; we encourage dialogue on how specifying products early in the design stage can be a real game changer.”