Nichiha Introduces Miraia High-Gloss Fiber Cement Cladding


Nichiha USA, Inc., a leading manufacturer of fiber cement Architectural Wall Panels and cladding products, announces a new offering in its Designer Series – introducing Miraia, a high-gloss fiber cement cladding with a mirror-like finish.

The only fiber cement panel of its kind on the market, Miraia is a blend of Japanese and American innovation, progressive design and modern refinement. Ideal for contemporary build projects, it exudes both modern appeal and high performance. The high-gloss reflective finish mimics metal’s luster, but its cost-conscious price point makes it an affordable alternative.

Available in Snow, Glacier and Onyx, the three finishes elevate and complement a variety of building materials, including Nichiha’s Illumination panels.

“At Nichiha we strive to offer new and updated products that fill a need in the design market,” said James Wueste, vice president of sales and marketing for Nichiha. “We’re excited to see the design possibilities Miraia’s high-gloss finish affords architects and builders.”

Miraia features easy installation using Nichiha’s advanced clip system. The weather resistant panels are available in size 1818 and are backed by a 15-Year Finish Warranty to provide remarkable performance for years.

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July 25, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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