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EXECUTIVE STYLE


FROM GRADUS Contract interiors specialist Gradus has designed a new range of contemporary carpet tiles, reflecting current design and colour trends within both the commercial office and education markets.


The SqMile Exec range features an attractive stripe design and a choice of complementary plain colours that coordinate and can be used together to create interesting and unique floor schemes. The designs within the range can be used together to emphasise and to differentiate particular zones within a building; such as breakout areas, seating areas, boardrooms and walkways.


Karen Burman, Designer and Product Manager for Gradus Carpets, commented: “The SqMile Exec range offers versatility and can be used to enhance an interior by customising


the floor to create a bespoke design scheme. The range is ideal for use within commercial office environments or education establishments, such as colleges and universities.”


The SqMile Exec carpet tile range is produced with 100% Aquafil ECONYL solution dyed nylon yarn which is made from 100% regenerated nylon. The range is produced in cut pile construction and comes with a ten- year wear warranty.


SqMile Exec includes a choice of both grey and beige colour options. The SqMile Exec stripe design is available in two colours; Central Line and District Line and the plain design is available in four colours; Euston, Westminster, Farringdon and Bank. The stripe design can be installed either brick bond or quarter turn which offers versatility and the opportunity to create unique design schemes.


www.gradusworld.com ANOTHER OPTIMAL ACOUSTIC


SOLUTION FROM ITEC With the introduction of Optimise Timber to the Commercial Flooring Collection, Itec Contract Floors is strengthening its position as a supplier of commercial-rated acoustic flooring options.


Delivering 19dB of impact sound reduction, Optimise Timber is available in nine on-trend oak looks, ranging from classic through to the grey hues of smoked, grey, honey limed and dark. With 10cm and 16.6cm effective plank widths, these new decors provide environments with a low-maintenance and resilient sound-reducing solution for narrow corridors and wider spaces alike.


Ideal for use in education, student accommodation, social housing, hospitality and public spaces, Optimise Tiimber delivers Class 34 very heavy commercial wear performance while retaining the value. Feature-packed with a 0.70mm wear layer, Hyperguard+ PUR reinforcement, Sanitec anti-bacterial treatment and R10 slip-resistance; Optimise Woods makes for a formidable choice.


David Bigland, UK Managing Director of Itec Contract Floors, explained: “Our Silento and Optimise Timber solutions have been delivering a wide variety of locations impressive sound-reducing performance for some while now and, with the introduction of Optimise Timber, we are making our case for the country’s leading acoustic flooring supplier an even stronger one.


“Available from distributors across the UK for fast delivery, this new addition improves the depth of looks available, bringing some of the most on-trend wood effects currently available in heterogeneous acoustic sheet vinyl.”


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Available in a versatile two-metre width option and compatible with Itec’s Invisiweld technology that creates a stronger and near-invisible join, Optimise Timber retains aesthetic sensibility to create a more realistic looking floor once installed. Optimise Timber is available from stock at distributors across the UK.


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