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EXPONA COMMERCIAL LVT ADDS HIGH


DESIGN APPEAL TO LIBERTY STADIUM High design luxury vinyl tiles from Polyflor’s Expona Commercial PUR collection were recently chosen for the refurbishment of hospitality and conferencing suites at Liberty Stadium in Swansea, Wales.


Liberty Stadium, the home ground of Swansea City football club and the Ospreys rugby team, has a capacity of over 20,000 and 37 conference suites for hosting a variety of meetings and events. Local contractors BAPTT Shopfitters Ltd installed Expona Commercial flooring in the new OSTC FX Suite at the stadium which has views overlooking the pitch.


Expona Commercial PUR luxury vinyl tiles in the Blue Weathered Spruce and Dark Recycled Wood designs were chosen for the new hospitality suite. The rustic wood Blue Weathered Spruce design was used for the main floor area whilst the contemporary Dark Recycled Wood design, with tiles supplied in varying widths and contrasting shades for a random effect, was used around the bar area. These designs were also used in the stadium’s Penderyn Suite.


Catherine Thomas, customer services manager at Swansea Stadium Management Company commented: “This wood effect flooring has helped to give our OSTC FX Suite a sophisticated and stylish new look which has received incredibly positive comments from visitors and event attendees in the 2016/17 season so far.”


With a 2.5mm gauge and 0.55 wear layer, the Expona Commercial range features a total of 55 high design wood, stone and abstract effects which are ideal for heavy commercial environments in hospitality and leisure environments where there is likely to be a high level of foot traffic. This product’s robust polyurethane reinforcement (PUR) is cross linked and UV cured to provide superior cleaning benefits and a simple maintenance regime.


Samples of Expona Commercial luxury vinyl tiles can be ordered free of charge on the Polyflor website or by calling the Polyflor Samples Direct Hotline on 0161 767 2551.


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WILTON TURNS UP


THE TUFTED STYLE Wilton Carpets’ hugely successful tufted carpet portfolio has been strengthened further with the introduction of Berwick, a collection of 14 trend-led and thoroughly modern herringbone and stripe styles that are ideal for use in a wide range of hospitality environments.


In a high-performance 80/20 wool- rich tufted construction, Berwick gives designers a great opportunity to introduce on-trend linear and herringbone styles in areas where there is equal need for value and style. Thanks to the tufted construction, the contemporary designs within Berwick provide a great all-round carpet choice for boutique hotels and within bedrooms and light-use areas of larger establishments.


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“The Berwick collection is great for anyone looking for a carpet that is excellent value, but also stylish and made to perform,” commented Alan Whittle, sales director, Wilton Carpets. “With interior designers and hoteliers looking to integrate herringbone and linear style into fabrics and soft furnishings, Berwick’s designs are not only timely, but the perfect complement thanks to the use of flexible colourways.”


With matching shades available in both designs, from the understated neutrals of Wark and Heiton through to the cool greys of Earlston and Swinton, herringbone and stripe can be combined in perfect harmony. Made in the UK, Berwick is rated suitable for Heavy Contract use and comes in a versatile four-metre width. All designs and colourways within the collection are available for delivery immediately from stock.


www.wiltoncarpets.com www.tomorrowscontractfloors.com


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