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| Box Quantity | 1 |
| Color/Finish | Panna |
| Color Number | GS98R |
| Sheet Size | 73 x 120 in |
| Thickness (in) | 1/32 in |
| Thickness (mm) | 0.9 mm |
| Finish | Vetta |
| Manufacturer Series | Saviola |
| Width (in) | 73 in |
| Length (in) | 120 in |
| Product Type | High Pressure Laminate (HPL) |

| Box Quantity | 1 |
| Color/Finish | Panna |
| Color Number | GS98R |
| Sheet Size | 73 x 120 in |
| Thickness (in) | 1/32 in |
| Thickness (mm) | 0.9 mm |
| Finish | Vetta |
| Manufacturer Series | Saviola |
| Width (in) |
| 73 in |
| Length (in) | 120 in |
| Product Type | High Pressure Laminate (HPL) |
The Saviola GS98R Panna HPL sheet brings a warm cream tone and the Vetta finish texture to countertops, shelving faces, post-formed components, and any vertical surface that demands more wear resistance than a thermally fused panel can deliver. At 0.9 mm thick, this sheet bonds to the substrate of your choice and finishes the job with a surface built to take daily contact.
High pressure laminate earns its place wherever the surface will take sustained contact: a kitchen countertop, a retail display table, a library workstation, a lab bench, or the top of a reception desk. Because the sheet is bonded down by the fabricator rather than fused at the factory, it can be applied to shaped substrates, post-formed edges, and components the panel program does not cover in size. Panna's neutral cream tone works as a complement to darker cabinet boxes or as the dominant surface in an all-light interior. The 73 x 120 inch format reduces seam count on a long counter run, which matters both aesthetically and structurally.
At 0.9 mm, this sheet follows the standard HPL gauge used across vertical surfaces, countertops, and post-formed work. The Vetta finish gives the surface a defined texture character that holds up under raking light without showing every handling mark. HPL is manufactured as a separate sheet consolidated under high pressure from kraft paper layers and a decorative surface paper — it is not fused to a board at the factory. That construction is what gives it higher abrasion and impact resistance than a thermally fused panel face, and it is what makes it the right call for surfaces that take direct wear. Bond it to particleboard, MDF, or plywood depending on the substrate requirements of the component.
Cabinet shops specifying the Saviola panel program will reach for this sheet to carry Panna onto countertops and components the panel size does not reach. Commercial millwork fabricators use the wide-format sheet to minimize seams on reception counters and workstation tops. Designers specifying a light, neutral interior will find Panna useful as a surface that recedes and lets other elements lead. The 73 x 120 inch sheet handles large components without forcing a seam mid-span, which is the main reason shops doing commercial work prefer the wider format over a 4 x 8.
Yes. This HPL is produced within the Saviola collection and is designed to coordinate with Saviola decorative panels in the same color code, so face and countertop read as the same decor.
Particleboard and MDF are both standard substrates for 0.9 mm HPL. Choose based on the component's edge profile and weight requirements — MDF machines a cleaner profiled edge, particleboard is lighter across a flat run.
Saviola HPL is also stocked in a 60 inch x 120 inch sheet. If your shop cannot process the 73 inch width, the narrower sheet covers the same color and finish in a more manageable format.
No confirmed exterior or wet-area approval is published for this sheet. Keep it to dry interior applications.
The Saviola Panna HPL sheet in the wide 73 x 120 inch format gives fabricators what a countertop job actually needs: enough coverage to span a long run, a surface tough enough to handle daily contact, and a color that coordinates directly with the cabinet box panels already on the cut list.
The Saviola GS98R Panna HPL sheet brings a warm cream tone and the Vetta finish texture to countertops, shelving faces, post-formed components, and any vertical surface that demands more wear resistance than a thermally fused panel can deliver. At 0.9 mm thick, this sheet bonds to the substrate of your choice and finishes the job with a surface built to take daily contact.
High pressure laminate earns its place wherever the surface will take sustained contact: a kitchen countertop, a retail display table, a library workstation, a lab bench, or the top of a reception desk. Because the sheet is bonded down by the fabricator rather than fused at the factory, it can be applied to shaped substrates, post-formed edges, and components the panel program does not cover in size. Panna's neutral cream tone works as a complement to darker cabinet boxes or as the dominant surface in an all-light interior. The 73 x 120 inch format reduces seam count on a long counter run, which matters both aesthetically and structurally.
At 0.9 mm, this sheet follows the standard HPL gauge used across vertical surfaces, countertops, and post-formed work. The Vetta finish gives the surface a defined texture character that holds up under raking light without showing every handling mark. HPL is manufactured as a separate sheet consolidated under high pressure from kraft paper layers and a decorative surface paper — it is not fused to a board at the factory. That construction is what gives it higher abrasion and impact resistance than a thermally fused panel face, and it is what makes it the right call for surfaces that take direct wear. Bond it to particleboard, MDF, or plywood depending on the substrate requirements of the component.
Cabinet shops specifying the Saviola panel program will reach for this sheet to carry Panna onto countertops and components the panel size does not reach. Commercial millwork fabricators use the wide-format sheet to minimize seams on reception counters and workstation tops. Designers specifying a light, neutral interior will find Panna useful as a surface that recedes and lets other elements lead. The 73 x 120 inch sheet handles large components without forcing a seam mid-span, which is the main reason shops doing commercial work prefer the wider format over a 4 x 8.
Yes. This HPL is produced within the Saviola collection and is designed to coordinate with Saviola decorative panels in the same color code, so face and countertop read as the same decor.
Particleboard and MDF are both standard substrates for 0.9 mm HPL. Choose based on the component's edge profile and weight requirements — MDF machines a cleaner profiled edge, particleboard is lighter across a flat run.
Saviola HPL is also stocked in a 60 inch x 120 inch sheet. If your shop cannot process the 73 inch width, the narrower sheet covers the same color and finish in a more manageable format.
No confirmed exterior or wet-area approval is published for this sheet. Keep it to dry interior applications.
The Saviola Panna HPL sheet in the wide 73 x 120 inch format gives fabricators what a countertop job actually needs: enough coverage to span a long run, a surface tough enough to handle daily contact, and a color that coordinates directly with the cabinet box panels already on the cut list.