Prolaser laser edging
Prolaser Edging Revolutionizes Cabinetry Craftsmanship

Sharp & Page, a leading kitchen and cabinetry manufacturer supplying the New Zealand residential and commercial markets, are shaking things up with laser edging, proving they’re not just sharp by name. Since 1936, Sharp & Page have been developing their brand as the go-to for high-end, custom manufacturing, sourcing the swankiest materials from locally and abroad. But recently, they’ve cranked it up a notch with Prolaser Fusion from Hutchco, making a bold statement in innovation and craftsmanship.

The Helier: Luxury Redefined

Their latest masterpiece? The Helier, a luxury apartment and care residence that screams more “5-star hotel” than “residential care village.” Naturally, only laser edging could meet the design brief’s demand for both beauty and bulletproof finish. Because who wants edges that aren’t invisible and moisture-resistant these days?

The Switch to Laser Edging

“We switched to laser edging seven years ago as part of our commitment to continuous improvement. We were drawn to the invisible edge line and also the added moisture resistance that the Prolaser Fusion provided,” says Adam Sharp, Managing Director of Sharp & Page.

As LPL & HPL boards firmly cement their popularity in New Zealand, Sharp & Page’s customers increasingly opt for these durable alternatives over traditional painted surfaces.

“With the ever-improving supply line of prefinished board available in New Zealand, we are seeing greater numbers of customers happily selecting these durable options over painted surfaces,” adds Sharp.

Sharp & Page aren’t just cutting through the high-end market—they’re cutting-edge. And with Prolaser Fusion laser edging precision, no less.

View the full prolaser range here.

See more of Sharp & Page work here.
Photo credits: Mark Scowen.
Projects: The Helier – Oceania Healthcare.

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Sharp & Page, a leading kitchen and cabinetry manufacturer suppling the New Zealand residential and commercial markets, are shaking things up with laser edging, proving they’re not just sharp by name.

Since 1936, Sharp & Page have been developing their brand as the go-to for high-end, custom manufacturing, sourcing the swankiest materials from locally and abroad. But recently, they’ve cranked it up a notch with Prolaser Fusion from Hutchco, making a bold statement in innovation and craftsmanship.

The Helier: Luxury Redefined

Their latest masterpiece? The Helier, a luxury apartment and care residence that screams more “5-star hotel” than “residential care village.” Naturally, only laser edging could meet the design brief’s demand for both beauty and bulletproof finish. Because who wants edges that aren’t invisible and moisture-resistant these days?

The Switch to Laser Edging

“We switched to laser edging seven years ago as part of our commitment to continuous improvement. We were drawn to the invisible edge line and also the added moisture resistance that the Prolaser Fusion provided,” says Adam Sharp, Managing Director of Sharp & Page.

As LPL & HPL boards firmly cement their popularity in New Zealand, Sharp & Page’s customers increasingly opt for these durable alternatives over traditional painted surfaces.

“With the ever-improving supply line of prefinished board available in New Zealand, we are seeing greater numbers of customers happily selecting these durable options over painted surfaces,” adds Sharp.

Sharp & Page aren’t just cutting through the high-end market—they’re cutting-edge. And with Prolaser Fusion laser edging precision, no less.

View the full prolaser range here.


See more of Sharp & Page work here.
Photo credits: Mark Scowen.
Projects: The Helier – Oceania Healthcare.

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0C6A4600-95
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