Squid is now available exclusively from CMYUK

Squid email 2 Squid is now available exclusively from CMYUK
An example of Squid in use

Squid self-adhesive fabric, designed for covering glass of any type, shape or size, delivers a new innovation for aesthetic window screening with ergonomic values. It is available exclusively from CMYUK.

The luxury finish can be digitally printed or applied as a natural fabric, with both effects offering one-way vision for privacy. The patented material is easy to install, with no fixtures or fittings needed.

The fabric is moisture and heat resistant, and easy to tailor to exact specifications.

The printability of this high-quality substrate presents substantial commercial and marketing possibilities. For example retailers are able to create unique shop window displays, while offices can achieve a more contemporary feel.

It is available in five colours; chalk, bone, oak, ash and rock.

Michael Crook, commercial director at CMYUK, said: “This is a totally unique material and provides a fantastic new look for the window, retail and décor markets, allowing digital printers to offer a brand-new concept to their clients.

“Squid was primarily developed for window decoration, however during development, it was discovered that it applied perfectly to walls and other flat surfaces too, due to the very lightweight textile and innovative adhesive, opening up even more possibilities such as exhibition and conference graphics, retail displays and DIY décor projects.”

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