Trespa
About Trespa International
Trespa International, with head office in Weert, The Netherlands, specialises in the manufacture of high quality panels for exterior cladding, interior surfaces and other applications. Trespa has the expertise and in-house resources to provide specific products for many different applications and markets. In addition to their exceptional performance, Trespa products offer the specifier and user the very widest choice of designs, colours and surface textures.
Trespa International b.v.P.O. Box 110
6000 AC Weert
Netherlands
+31 495 458 353
5 Sep 2008
Introducing ZF:
the largest Trespa Meteon panel ever
New larger panels bring greater design freedom for Architects, offering new design options that were not available until now. In addition to delivering aesthetic and commercial benefits, these new panels underline Trespa’s commitment to growth.
16 Jun 2008
Trespa introduces new Wood Decors
Trespa International has expanded its collection of natural colours and finishes for the Trespa Meteon panel with the addition of seven new Wood Decors. These draw their inspiration from the natural world. They are designed to inspire architects and designers, to provide them with more tools with which to create stunning facades and to identify with the trend towards environmental awareness and sustainability.
15 May 2008
New Trespa Design Centre Opens in New York City
Trespa’s new Design Centre in New York will offer a unique experience for American architects. It will not only be a showcase for Trespa’s building design concepts and other Dutch products but will also be an inspirational place for meeting, learning and networking.
9 Apr 2008
For fast installation:
Trespa TS2000 provides superior interior cladding solution
Trespa International has introduced TS2000 - a fixing system developed by Trespa International B.V., containing a patented clip for interior wall cladding applications with a range of installation and application benefits. Key benefits are ease and speed of installation.
3 Mar 2008
Stunning Trespa Virtuon for Stella Maris
Trespa Virtuon in an array of colours is used for stunning wall cladding in a hygiene sensitive application at a catering school in Antwerp, Belgium.
24 Jan 2008
Tribusa Apartment Block Barcelona
This is a stunning example of how to design and build an apartment block in a restricted space and to give it an exceptional appearance by using Trespa Meteon cladding.
11 Jan 2008
New publication for Trespa Virtuon Surface panels
Trespa International, one of the leading manufacturers of architectural cladding and surface panels, has published a new guide about the performance, use and design possibilities of Virtuon.
5 Nov 2007
Trespa at Batimat in 2007
At Batimat in Paris, Trespa International will focus on a number of innovations for exterior use. Key amongst these are the new ideas within the Trespa's Perspectives concept. These were conceived to inspire architects and designers with creative solutions for building façades with Trespa Meteon.
10 Oct 2007
Trespa introduces new Colour concept
Trespa International’s new Colour concept is designed to show architects and designers how to create even more imaginative and aesthetically different façades using Trespa Meteon panels. This follows similar concepts for Light and Curved Elements launched earlier this year under Trespa's source of inspiration called Perspectives.
1 Aug 2007
Trespa Meteon for Georges Brassens museum in France
At the new Georges Brassens museum in Sete, France, Trespa Meteon panels were used to create a building envelope which is both aesthetically pleasing and simple in concept. The architects, Cabinet Salvador, have used the panel joints to emphasise the geometry and aligned them with the windows to create length. At night, uplighters enhance the brown natural colours of the façade.
6 Jun 2007
Trespa Chesterfield opens new doors
The new head office for French architectural practice Archi Concept features an innovative way of using the conventional Trespa Meteon cladding panel to create a stunning and unusual entrance. The building makes a powerful statement not only as a showcase for the architects themselves but also for an imaginative new design concept.