An interior designer specifying laminates is not just choosing a surface. They are choosing a supplier who will deliver the same colour in the same finish three months from now when the second phase of the project starts, at a price that keeps the project margin intact.
Supalam works with architects, interior designers, and contractors across Delhi NCR, Haryana, and pan-India. This is what those designers consistently say makes Supalam work for professional practice.
The Design Range: Coverage Across Every Project Type
A professional laminate specification for a residential project might require solid colours for the wardrobe, a woodgrain for the TV unit, a high-gloss finish for the kitchen, and a unique digital print for one feature wall. Getting all four from the same supplier with matching edge bands is not just convenient, it is operationally essential.
Supalam’s product range covers all of these: the Supa Lam and Unitop ranges for furniture-grade woodgrain and solids, the Acryglem range for high-gloss and commercial-grade surfaces, and the Digipedia range for digital print custom designs. Every laminate in the range has a matching Supa Edge Band, which means specifying Supalam means specifying a complete system.
Colour Consistency Across Batches: Why It Matters More Than Designers Realise
Colour consistency across production batches is the unglamorous specification requirement that separates professional-grade laminates from commodity products. A designer specifying a particular oak woodgrain for a project that runs over two months needs the second batch to match the first. With unbranded or trader-sourced laminates, this is a gamble.
Supalam maintains colour standards across batches using the same decor code system throughout production. This gives designers confidence that materials ordered in Month 2 of a project will match those installed in Month 1. It is a basic requirement that many suppliers cannot consistently deliver.
The Acryglem Range: The Specification for Premium Residential
For designers working on premium apartments, luxury residences, and high-spec hospitality projects, the Acryglem range gives access to acrylic-level gloss performance in a high-pressure laminate format. This is important because pure acrylic shutters are expensive, scratch easily, and require careful installation. Acryglem delivers the visual result with better scratch resistance and standard laminate installation.
Designers specifying Acryglem for kitchen and wardrobe applications in premium residential projects report that clients frequently cannot distinguish the finish from acrylic at normal viewing distance. At a significantly lower installed cost, this is a commercially important advantage for both designer and client.
Supa Digipedia: The Custom Design Tool for Architecture and Hospitality
Supalam’s Digipedia range is a digital print laminate platform that allows architects and designers to specify surfaces with unique, custom graphic and texture designs. This is the product that gets used for feature walls in hotel lobbies, custom reception counters, and architectural statement surfaces where catalogue designs are not sufficient.
For designers who regularly work on hospitality, retail, or institutional projects, Digipedia changes what is possible in a laminate specification. It bridges the gap between standard catalogue finishes and bespoke wallcovering or custom panel fabrication at a fraction of the cost. Explore the range at supalam.com/products/laminates/1mm-supa-digipedia/
Supply Reliability: What Designers Actually Need
The specification conversation is only the beginning. Designers need their specified materials to arrive on time, in the right quantity, without colour variance, and with the edge band included. A beautiful specification that fails at delivery destroys the project timeline and the client relationship.
Supalam supplies from manufacturing facilities in Haryana (Sampla/Rohtak) and UP (Muzaffarnagar), with the corporate office and distribution base in Delhi NCR (Mundka). For designers working across Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, UP, and the broader North Indian market, this supply geography means realistic lead times and accessible stock.
How Designers Work With Supalam
Most interior designers start by downloading the e-catalogue at supalam.com/e-catalogue/ to review the full design range. Sample requests are handled directly, and physical swatches are available for architects and registered designers. For ongoing projects or regular studio requirements, trade pricing and dedicated account management is available through the Supalam sales team.
Designers who specify Supalam across multiple projects benefit from batch-consistent colour matching, a single source for laminate and edge band, and direct access to the manufacturing team for queries on custom requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does Supalam offer designer trade pricing?
Yes. Supalam offers trade pricing for registered interior designers, architects, and furniture manufacturers. Contact the team at +91 989 905 4064 or through supalam.com/contact-us/ to register and access trade rates. Volume-based pricing is available for studios with ongoing project requirements.
2. How long does it take to receive samples from Supalam?
Sample requests are processed within a few working days for standard catalogue designs. Contact Supalam directly at +91 989 905 4064 or through the website to request specific samples for a project. Physical swatches are available for all current product lines.
3. Can designers request exclusive designs not in the standard catalogue?
Yes, through the Supa Digipedia digital print platform. Custom designs are available with minimum order quantities. This service is used by architects and designers working on hospitality, institutional, and luxury residential projects. Contact the Supalam team to discuss design requirements.
4. Does Supalam supply outside Delhi NCR?
Yes. Supalam supplies pan-India. Manufacturing facilities are in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh with the corporate office in Delhi NCR. The supply network covers major markets across North India including Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, UP, Uttarakhand, and Punjab. Contact the team for lead times to specific locations.
5. What is the minimum order for a project requirement?
There is no minimum order for standard catalogue products available in stock. For custom Digipedia designs and bulk trade orders, minimum quantities apply. Contact Supalam at supalam.com/contact-us/ or +91 989 905 4064 for a project-specific quotation.
Interior designers can download the Supalam 2026 catalogue at supalam.com/e-catalogue/, request samples via supalam.com/contact-us/, or call +91 989 905 4064 for trade pricing and project support.