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Flooring THE EXPERT...


MICHAEL GERBL, Head of Marketing and Product Management EGGER Retail Products In the current market, more is required from a floorcovering. The look, feel and technical properties of the flooring must come together in order to maximise customer satisfaction. Defined by consumer trends is an authentic appearance of wood, EGGER laminate flooring has decors appear as if taken from nature. Knots and grains, along with a lively interplay of colours. The authenticity of decors are highlighted with textures featuring a highly defined 3D appearance and touch.


SURFACE CARE


Fila’s Green Line surface care range has received The Tile Association’s ‘Best Environmental Initiative’ Award for 2014. The range includes 17 high performance products, suitable for a range of natural surfaces and procedures. All products are solvent-free and have a very low concentration of VOC’s or are VOC-free. Fila’s Green Line is part of Fila’s Green Action brand. Products span from pre-grouting protectors and surface cleaners, to protection and stain removal solutions. Recent introductions to the range include LEED- approved stain-proofing protector, FILAMP90 ECO PLUS, which is developed for polished and unpolished natural stone; its water-based formula cuts application time by up to 80 per cent and it is also GEV-EMICODE EC1PLUS certified and suitable for use on food contact areas. Recent Fila Green Line applications include The Library of Birmingham, where slate was protected and maintained with stain-proofing FILAW68 and FILA Cleaner. The iconic Fila project also received The Tile Association’s ‘Best use of tile in a commercial contract’ 2014 Award; flooring was installed and treated by W B Simpson & Sons (MIDLANDS) Ltd. 01584 877286 | filaUK@filasolutions.com | www.filasolutions.com


THAT BOUTIQUE FEEL


The hard-wearing, waterproof Creation Clic System was specified to bring the feel of a “boutique hotel” to the public areas of a new extra-care housing development. Architects Hackland + Dore decided the wood effect, bevel-edged ‘planks’ made by vinyl flooring specialist Gerflor and installed by Gerflor partner Veitchi, were perfect for the complex in Penicuik, Midlothian. Available in 12 wood effect designs, the looselay vertically interlocking planks have a wear group T rating and an overall thickness of 6mm, while the polyurethane treatment PUR+ provides excellent resistance to scratching and can be cleaned easily and hygienically. Laid without the use of adhesive, the Creation Clic System can be installed over existing flooring, or sub-floors with up to seven per cent moisture content. 01926 622 600


CLASSEN COLLECTION


The Classen Group combines the best from the worlds of design and laminate floorings with their new ranges launched into the market for 2014. "Neo by Classen" is an ecological flooring design, made in Germany. Waterproof and resilient, healthy and recyclable and also easy to renovate, this is flooring design for an environmentally conscious generation. The new collection "Concrete" showcases laminate tiles in typical Italian 30/60 tile format. The premium laminate floorings of the Classen's "Extravagant Tradition" collection have been expanded by an XXL-long-plank range with the exclusive gloss-pore surface. Furthermore, the interesting décors of old knotty oak planks also enrich the "gloss-pore" collection of the "Extravagant Dynamic". The specialised brand "Wiparquet" expresses subtle shades which amplify the already strong effect and momentum of the décors in the catalogue illustrations. The presentation of "Simply elegant" is also adjusted to match the new corporate design. The well-known collections "varnished", "textured" and "natural" have been expanded by the new collection "Xpedition". 0049 2653 9800 | info@classen.de | www.classen.de


52 Interior Design Today July 2014


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