Flexiteek launches Tritone colour range for decking

Flexiteek International has introduced a new colour range called Tritone within its Flexiteek 3 synthetic decking line. Each Tritone plank contains variations in light and dark shading to achieve a more natural wood-like look. The range is available in Teak, Scrubbed and Ash.
Tritone is based on the Flexiteek 3 platform, which was nominated for a Dame Design Award at Metstrade 2024.
Flexiteek 3 was launched in 2024 as the latest iteration of the company’s synthetic decking products, originally introduced in 2000. The product is made using bio-attributed PVC, a renewable, non-fossil fuel material derived from sustainable forestry. The firm states that this material reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80 per cent compared to traditional fossil-based PVC and is also recyclable. Enhancements include improved grain detail and a wider colour palette, including the newly added lighter Ash shade.
Adam Ramsden, CEO of the Flexiteek Group, says: “We are delighted to bring Tritone to the market, as it represents a new milestone for Flexiteek as we develop Flexiteek 3 further. With its innovative design and more sustainable material, Tritone offers a perfect combination of performance, style and environmental responsibility.”
Flexiteek’s product range includes 15 colour options and up to three caulking colour choices: cool white, contemporary grey and traditional black. Six of the options are dark wood or monochrome tones.
The company’s Wilks brand produces marine fendering products in the UK and has a history of over 50 years. Wilks fendering is available to order online and is supported by the UK-based sales team.