Nata Profile
Nata is a refined, creamy neutral solid color within the PG Bison range. Introduced as part of the Gallery 5 collection for 2025/2026, it is designed to meet the growing trend for “off-white” and natural, organic tones in modern interior design.
Aesthetic and Texture
Nata is often described as a “warm taupe” or “creamy beige.” It provides a softer, more sophisticated alternative to standard whites, adding a layer of warmth to a room without moving into the heavy brown or yellow spectrum.
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SupaMatt Finish: In this finish, Nata offers a silky-smooth, velvet-like surface. It features anti-fingerprint technology, making it an ideal choice for high-traffic kitchens or touch-heavy wardrobe doors where a clean, matte look is essential.
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SupaGloss Finish: The high-gloss version transforms Nata into a luminous, “liquid cream” surface. It reflects light softly, making spaces feel expansive and high-end.
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Acuity Finish: A brand-new addition to the range, the Acuity finish applies a wood-like texture over the solid Nata color. This creates the effect of a painted timber, adding tactile interest and a “hand-crafted” feel to a solid color.
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Peen Finish: A standard stippled texture that is durable and low-sheen, typically used for internal cabinetry or more cost-effective projects.
Design Applications
Nata is a highly versatile “bridge” color that works well in both minimalist and classic settings:
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Contemporary Kitchens: Often used for full-height cabinetry to create a soft, monochromatic look that isn’t as stark as pure white.
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Japandi & Minimalist Spaces: Its warm, neutral tone is a core element of the Japandi aesthetic, providing a sense of “modern calm.”
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Bedroom Units: Its gentle tone creates a relaxing atmosphere, pairing beautifully with natural fabrics and warm lighting.
Recommended Pairings
Nata is designed to be layered with other natural textures from the PG Bison range:
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With Woodgrains: It pairs exceptionally well with light-to-mid woodgrains like Bellavista, Azzano, or Rioverde. The creaminess of Nata pulls out the warm undertones in these timbers.
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With Dark Solids: Combine it with Storm Grey or Kalapana for a sophisticated, high-contrast look that feels softer than a traditional black-and-white palette.
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With Stone: It looks beautiful alongside concrete-look finishes like Urbino or Luca Polenta, softening the “coldness” of the industrial stone.
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Hardware: Best suited to brushed brass or gold for a luxurious feel, or matte black for a sharp, modern silhouette.
Technical Specifications
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Core: Typically bonded to SupaWood (MDF) for the SupaMatt, SupaGloss, and Acuity finishes to ensure a flawless surface.
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Standard Size: 2750mm x 1830mm.
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Standard Thickness: 16mm.
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Hygiene: Includes an integrated anti-bacterial additive that inhibits bacterial growth on the surface.










