We Offer You a One-Stop Solution for All Interior Products: Nipu Sinha, Skydecor

At the recently concluded THE WADE ASIA 2025, held at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, Nipu Sinha of Skydecor delivered a presentation that emphasized the importance of design and material in shaping spaces at Material Review session. Beginning with inspiration from Louis Kahn, who once said, ‘Architecture is the thoughtful making of space. That is its shaping is consciously to reflect one’s identity,’ Sinha set the tone for Skydecor’s philosophy of “Own your space.” Know more about it on SURFACES REPORTER (SR). 

Versatile panel range

Skydecor was introduced as a one-stop solution for all interior products, featuring a rich palette of exclusive designs, superior quality, swift service and a global presence. Sinha highlighted the premium range of acrylic panels, or what they call “acrylic-ish, an amalgamation of acrylic and relish.” He added, “We are the largest manufacturer of acrylic panels. We offer you true thickness of 1.5 mm. The product is highly scratch resistant up to six layers of edge coating. The gloss is superior compared to traditional products.” The panels are pure acrylic, anti-yellowing and designed to enhance the aesthetics in applications such as shutters, kitchens and wall paneling, offering luxury at an affordable price.

The presentation continued with a focus on the Sophito panel, popular for ceilings and wall paneling, and promoted as a substitute for traditional louvers. “It’s lightweight, lead-free, recyclable, sustainable, fire retardant and the length can be customized as per your requirement,” he confirmed. Furthermore, Sinha also stressed Skydecor’s customization capabilities across their standard PVC folder range.

One-stop interior solutions

Other product highlights included Verto panels, which are intended for wall and ceiling use. Groovex is another wall and ceiling panel solution. The newly launched Baffle series, according to Sinha is a “hot selling cake in the Indian architectural fraternity.” Beside these, Skydecor also offers a wide range of PVC laminates, paper-based decorative laminates, MDF and HDMR boards and matching edge bands, making them a comprehensive source for modern interiors.

To conclude, Sinha invited attendees to visit the Skydecor stall and experience the anti-fingerprint laminate, a recent launch, and the variety of innovative solutions in person. “We offer you a one-stop solution for all interior products,” Sinha restated, underlining Skydecor’s commitment to design versatility, material innovation and customer experience in the world of interiors.

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