Aber
Made from: Plastic Packaging
With a navy-blue base palette and the slight reveal of sand-like textures swirling to its surface, Aber takes visual cues from the winding rivers of the Welsh countryside. Enticing you to take a closer look, a combination of would-be waste plastic is layered and pressed, spurring certain elements to become emboldened to rise, and others to fall. The result is a captivating, dynamic surface akin to wild, rushing waters. We understand how important it is for your material choices to be just right – so we’ve introduced a customisation service. Just ask and we can make any small changes; for example, increase the flecked tone or opt for a more singular shade.
£18.00
Specification
Made from: 100% recycled and 100% recyclable PET
Weighs: Up to 99kg – depending on panel size and thickness
Comes in: Supersized 3000 × 1200mm panels
Note: Panels may arrive slightly oversized by 1–5cm
Available in: 12mm and 20mm thicknesses as standard. Other thicknesses available on request.
Note: Thicknesses are nominal. Please allow for thermal expansion – up to 2mm per metre over a 10°C range.
We work hard to ensure our panels are as free from blemishes as possible, but by their nature, no two panels are the same. For us, every quirk, imperfection and mottle tells a different recycling story. Panels are supplied with a single-sided semi-matt finish as standard, and can also be supplied double-sided should your intended application require it. Please specify this when ordering.
Pattern Examples
We produce our Core materials in batches of 5-10 tonnes.
The ratio of colours and/or the exact colour may vary slightly between batches.
If you need to minimise colour variation, please discuss your needs with us before ordering, so we can ensure all your products come from the same batch.
Pattern example images are for illustrative purposes only. We recommend purchasing a sample to experience the colour, pattern, and texture of the material.
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How it’s made
From sourcing and sorting raw materials to forming panels and finishes, every step is carefully considered, and often done by hand. We work with a range of waste streams, with a particular focus on plastics due to their environmental impact.
Our factory setup is intentionally low-impact, using a fraction of the energy required by conventional plastics machinery, and we prioritise local suppliers wherever we can. We produce a core range of large-format panels and collaborate closely with clients on custom aesthetics or performance needs. Behind the scenes, we’re always experimenting; pushing boundaries with new materials and methods to expand what’s possible in circular design.



