Roland will present the DIMENSE DA-640 and VersaOBJECT MO-180 at Surface Design Show 2026, featuring textured wallcoverings and direct-to-tile UV printing.
Roland DG will exhibit at the Surface Design Show 2026, taking place from 3 to 5 February at the Business Design Centre in London. Located at Stand 105, the company will present digital print applications for interior and surface design, specifically focusing on textured print, customisation, and material versatility.
The Surface Design Show serves as a meeting point for architects, interior designers, and material specialists. At the 2026 edition, Roland DG will demonstrate how its digital print technology can enhance decorative surfaces and support bespoke, high-value design projects through short runs and on-demand production.
The stand will feature live demonstrations of the DIMENSE DA-640 large-format printer. This system produces textured print applications designed to add depth and tactile impact to interior décor, event branding, and immersive retail environments. Additionally, visitors can see the VersaOBJECT MO-180 in action, printing directly onto tiles to illustrate how UV flatbed technology enables durable decoration on rigid architectural materials.

These solutions are intended to show how designers and manufacturers can create customised surfaces for walls and interior features without compromising on visual quality or durability. The technology also supports rapid prototyping, allowing for quicker design iterations.
Pavel Kuzmenko, European director DG DIMENSE for Roland DG Europe, said, “At Roland DG, we continue to explore how DIMENSE digital printing technology can redefine and enhance surface design. Surface Design Show offers us the perfect platform to engage with the design community and demonstrate how textured and direct-to-object printing can unlock new creative possibilities for architectural, interior, and art applications.”
Roland DG invites visitors to experience digital surface decoration first-hand and discuss how these technologies can support innovative, design-led projects throughout the three-day event.