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A QUICK EXPANSION FOR BRINTONS To meet the growing demand among installers for design- led quality carpet that can be made to order and installed in below average lead-times, Brintons has extended its recently- developed QuickWeave series to include two new collections.
With the addition of Aurora and Sequence to the series, the QuickWeave offering of three collections (including the Inception range) now provides installers and project designers on a tight deadline with the widest choice yet of woven Axminster designs in a broad spectrum of colours that can be supplied in only six weeks.
Brintons' award-winning design team developed the series to reflect today’s trends with contemporary patterns complementing transitional styles, such as plaids, stripes, geometric, abstract and layered design themes. Clever texturing techniques, including mottles, striés and fades, have been used within the patterns to give depth to the designs whilst optimising practical application for hospitality and other contract projects.
Design 1/B2546, from QuickWeave Sequence collection Design 3/B2636, from Brintons QuickWeave Aurora collection QuickWeave broadloom woven Axminster carpet is made using the ‘Brintons blend’ of 80% wool / 20% nylon and is available in five quality specifications from 7 to 11 rows, making it suitable for all types of area from light to heavy use. Regardless
of specification, the wool element in Brintons’ famous blend results in a luxurious soft feel while the nylon component ensures the carpet will be hardwearing for longevity.
Andrew Wilcock, Group Marketing Manager, commented: “These new collections are an exciting addition to our QuickWeave offering which is a big hit with retailers and installers who have contract clients.
“QuickWeave was a natural step for Brintons as it allows for the creation of the high-quality carpets that we are renowned for, but within a fraction of the time associated with custom projects.”
www.brintons.net/quickweave
ANTRON CARPET FIBRE REVEALS CONFIDENT
COLOUR AHEAD Global Trends 2017/18, brought to you by Antron carpet fibre in association with ColourHive, presents four key trend themes influencing colour throughout 2017.
Around a central theme of exploration, Antron carpet fibre reveals a new-found confidence in colour as we approach the latest discoveries shaping our future.
The first of four themes presented in Global Trends 2017/18, Aquatic Voyage, explores the unknown capacity of our oceans, discovering strange and surreal material combinations. Inspired by deep sea creatures and glossy and watery effects, surface treatments include gradient effects and materials combine silk-like liquids and fibrous forms, while
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the colour palette reveals oceanic blues and greens combined with dark depths and luminescent accent tones.
The next theme continues our journey of discovery, Infinite Shadow taking a look beneath the excess, placing emphasis on core form and structure. Multiple opacities and layers reference microscopic imagery and lead to a clean and scientific aesthetic. Light and shadow are key to creating this barely-there feel with a colour palette of cool neutrals
paired with intense contrasts and anonymous combinations.
Jo Lea Keppler, Marketing Communications Manager, Antron carpet fibre, said: “The first two themes from Global Trends 2017/18 demonstrate our willingness to celebrate new discoveries and to enjoy the process of exploration, finding beauty in the smallest detail.
“With palettes that display our new- found confidence, Aquatic Voyage and Infinite Shadow provide interiors with a bright and energetic colour outlook.”
High-performance nylon carpet fibre found in carpets across the globe, Antron has been partnering with ColourHive since 2013 to present its global trends in colour. Now in its fourth edition, Global Trends 2017/18 is available for download from the Antron website.
www.antron.eu www.tomorrowscontractfloors.com
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