The new collection features six new BP melamine panel patterns and will be presented exclusively at Expo Revestir 2026.

Berneck, a national benchmark in MDP, MDF, and HDF panels, as well as sawn pine and teak wood, is preparing a historic launch for Expo Revestir 2026. With the Legado Collection, the Paraná-based company celebrates its 74-year history, combining the nobility of Brazilian woods with the highest industrial technology.
The official launch will take place between March 9 and 13 at the São Paulo Expo, where the public will be introduced to six new BP melamine patterns that encapsulate the DNA of a brand that never stops evolving.
The Legacy Collection is not just a new release, but the culmination of a journey that began in 2018 with the Origins collection. For Roberto Sanches, Berneck's commercial and marketing manager, this is a time for consolidation. The collection aims to celebrate what remains over time, reviving references from the past from a contemporary perspective. "Legado reflects our ability to read the market and deliver what is essential. We have moved from experimental proposals to a portfolio that perfectly balances aesthetic boldness with the high commercial performance that our partners demand," says Sanches.
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It is precisely from this alternation between boldness and consolidation that Legado is born. Inspired by the nobility of cathedrals, classic woodwork, and the authenticity of materials, the collection features six new BP melamine panel patterns. Natural grains take center stage, with slats oriented in the same direction, enhancing the upward designs of the wood and referring to traditional techniques, now translated into an industrial and sustainable context. All patterns use Brazilian woods, reinforcing the idea of vernacular architecture and the appreciation of local wealth.
Among the concepts that guide the collection are nostalgia in its most essential form, the truth of materials, a pillar of Brazilian modernism, and contemporary behaviors linked to presence and conscious pause, such as nunchi, from Korean culture, and fika, of Swedish origin. "We want each pattern to tell a story of welcome and identity. It is a collection that consolidates values such as technical excellence and a genuine connection with the industry and retailers," highlights Andrea Corrêa Ellor, product development coordinator.
The six new patterns highlight upward designs and textures that stimulate the senses. Analyst and architect Naiara Gasparello reinforces the importance of exhibiting products at the largest tile fair tile Latin America. "For Expo Revestir, we designed a booth that is the physical extension of this pursuit of technical excellence and genuine connection with the market. Visitors will be able to feel the texture of the subtle 'cathedrals' of Jequitibá and the organic touch of Freijó Nativo, in an environment that prioritizes spaciousness and well-being, highlighting Mogno Imperial and Cerejeira Natural, transforming our space into a true showcase of Brazilian vernacular architecture.
With Legado, Berneck reaffirms its role in surface design by combining innovation, memory, and purpose in a collection that moves forward without breaking with the history that built it.

Inspired by mineral nuances, Azul Galeno reveals its depth depending on the light and enhances interior designs. Its timeless style, with a contemporary feel, creates contrast and adds sophistication to furniture. A balanced pattern that acts as a point of identity or in compositions.
The traditional cherry tree has been reinterpreted for modern times, becoming the ultimate expression of balance. Natural Cherry Wood has subtle grains and warm tones, reviving classic elegance and translating it into contemporary living. It is the ideal pattern for custom-designed furniture that seeks absolute visual comfort, adapting fluidly to projects that do not compromise on sophistication and warmth.
An invitation to lightness. Cerejeira Clara conveys calm and aesthetic precision in a luminous pattern that expands the senses, a reinterpretation of the natural cherry tree. Its subtle and soft "cathedral" reveals a design that favors spaciousness and well-being. It is the perfect choice for creating serene environments, where harmony and clarity become the central elements of the decor.
Inspired by the forests that shape the soul of Brazilian design, Freijó Nativo is an invitation to reconnect with nature, celebrate the organic touch and versatility of a classic Brazilian woodworking product, now revamped into a high-performance, sustainable product ready to inspire new projects.
Intense and captivating, Imperial Mahogany is a celebration of one of the finest woods found on Brazilian soil. This reproduction of elegant, mature mahogany has a unique reddish hue, warming up rooms with sophistication. It features richly detailed, well-designed cathedrals that become ornamental.
Ample and expressive, Jequitibá Brasil pays homage to the pink jequitibá tree and reflects the grandeur of Brazilian wood. Its brownish-pink color, which gives this pattern versatility, combines with warmer and cooler tones without losing its coziness. Its cathedrals and well-marked pores bring balance and all the truth of this rich wood.
Founded in 1952, Berneck is a 100% Brazilian family-owned company. Its history is marked by responsible wood management and the transmission of values between generations. Specializing in the production of MDP, MDF, and HDF panels, as well as sawn pine and teak wood, the company operates in an integrated manner throughout the entire production chain, from forest planting to the manufacture of high-quality products. All raw materials come from planted forests, with the company generating its own energy from biomass.
Berneck has industrial plants in Paraná and Santa Catarina, with high production capacity and cutting-edge technology. The units are strategically located to ensure logistical efficiency and distribution to domestic and international markets. Its products serve sectors such as the furniture industry, architecture and interior design, civil construction, electronics, and packaging, reinforcing the company's ongoing commitment to innovation, sustainability, and industrial excellence.
Expo Revestir 2026
March 9 to 13.
Monday through Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
São Paulo Expo Pavilion
Immigrants Highway, km 1.5
São Paulo, Brazil