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THE FLOORING SHOW


GET SET FOR THE FLOORING SHOW 2015


We bring you a preview of what to expect at the industry event of the year at its habitual home in Harrogate from 20-22 September 2015.


With 95% of stands already sold, this year’s Flooring Show will be the biggest for many years, and the industry is starting to gear up for an exciting and vibrant event.


Event Director Wendy Adams commented: “We are very pleased to see our floorplan so full this early in the cycle. We’ve worked hard over the past


few years to bring back some big names to Harrogate, and it’s fantastic we now have a great mix of familiar faces and exciting new brands – I’m sure 2015 will be a great year for the show.”


In addition to favourites including Cormar Carpets, Abingdon Flooring, F Ball & Co, Lano, Lifestyle Floors and many others, the 2015 show welcomes


a host of new and returning names including IVC Group, Asiatic Carpets & Rugs, Uzin, Whitestone Weavers, Hugh Mackay, Windmoeller, Parquex, Jaymart and Ultimate Rugs.


As well as being a platform for top-rated exhibitors, the show will continue to develop feature areas to enhance the visitor experience:


DEMO AREAS The ever popular Demo Areas run by


NICF, FITA and CFA will return with subfloor and tool demonstrations in Zone 1, Hall B and floor finishes in Zone 2, Hall M. The programme has now been published and can be seen here.


THE WOOL


TRENDS CENTRE Introduced last year in conjunction with the British Wool Marketing Board and the Campaign for Wool, this popular area will return bigger and better in 2015. Key manufacturers including Brockway, Cavalier, Westex, Axminster, Brintons, Adams, Bronte and Ulster are all exhibiting.


COMEDY NIGHT The stunning Royal Hall at the


Harrogate International Centre will again host a comedy night on Sunday 20 September. The night follows the networking reception, and costs £350 for a table of 10, including supper. It will feature top comedians from the pro circuit Jamie Sutherland and Phil Walker, plus one other to be confirmed. All profit goes to children’s charities including Candlelighters, the Leeds- based childhood cancer charity; Variety, the Children's Charity and CLIC Sargent, the children and young person’s cancer charity.


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