Hampton, VA – Plastron® Products has introduced two new lines of home décor and home improvement products made from 100% reclaimed natural resources. These unique, European-styled moldings with intricate shapes are available in a variety of colors for interior or exterior use.
Plastron® created the new decorative pieces to fill a void for consumers seeking green environmentally friendly products in a time when natural resources are being depleted, landfills overwhelmed and durable quality products at an affordable price are hard to find.
“This collection is unique from other corporate interior designs, because we’ve made it from recycled rubber and construction wood waste,” said Brigitte Pohl, vice president of Plastron® Products, a division of Sorbilite, Inc. “
The impact-resistant composite products come in various sizes finished with UV-resistant coatings, making them suitable for outdoor use as well. They are paintable, but also come in four different colors, some with metallic effects, like gold and copper. Made with a patented press technology, their designs protrude from the background surface, giving them a three-dimensional effect. Motifs range from wall hangings to moldings, rosettes and door panels.
“It’s a diverse selection of patterns. We have zodiac signs, welcome pineapples, antique cars,” Pohl explained. “People don’t just use them for their homes, they also put them on boats and RVs.”
The collection of environmentally friendly home products can be used to decorate and personalize a home’s entrances, garage doors, kitchen cabinetry, staircases and outdoor patios.
They are not meant to be panel replacements, but to enhance the look of a surface. The elements take only minutes to install and can be done by a novice. They are protected by a moisture barrier preventing warping and swelling.
To view the new products and learn more about the company’s technology, visit their website at www.plastronproducts.com.
For more information about Plastron® Products the patented manufacturing process of recycled materials, call Brigitte Pohl at 757-838-0961.



