Dorby’s Premium Acrylic Laminates for Sleek & Stylish Surfaces
At DORBY, we specialize in offering high-quality acrylic sheets that cater to a variety of design preferences and functional needs. Our ACRO+ collection features a wide range of high-gloss finishes, including Solid, Metallic, Pearl, Marble, Mirror, and Stone, all crafted to offer elegance and exceptional durability.
Our sheets come in 1.5mm thickness and boast remarkable features such as 6H Anti-Scratch, Termite & Borer Free, Lightweight, UV Resistant, Highly Durable, and Water-Resistant. Made from 100% Pure Acrylic, these surfaces are ideal for both residential and commercial projects.
Explore DORBY’s ACRO+ collection today and elevate your interiors with cutting-edge design, superior quality, and outstanding durability.
Transform your space with DORBY – Where Elegance Meets Durability.
What are acrylic laminates and why are they used in interiors?
Acrylic laminates are high-gloss decorative surfaces made from 100% pure acrylic, widely used for modern interiors like kitchens, wardrobes, and furniture due to their premium finish, durability, and scratch resistance.
Are Dorby acrylic sheets durable and scratch-resistant?
Yes, Dorby acrylic sheets come with 6H anti-scratch technology, making them highly durable, long-lasting, and suitable for daily wear and tear in residential and commercial spaces.
What are the applications of acrylic laminates in home interiors?
Acrylic laminates are commonly used for kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, TV units, wall panels, and office furniture due to their high-gloss finish, water resistance, and modern aesthetic appeal.
Are acrylic laminates waterproof and termite-resistant?
Yes, Dorby acrylic laminates are water-resistant, termite-proof, and borer-free, making them ideal for long-term use in moisture-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
What finishes and thickness options are available in Dorby acrylic sheets?
Dorby offers acrylic laminates in multiple finishes like high gloss, matte, metallic, marble, mirror, and pearl, with a standard thickness of 1.5mm, ensuring both aesthetic variety and structural strength.







































