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THE FLOORING SHOW


labels, giving the carpets the premium image they deserve. Presented in two point-of-sale concepts, retailers visiting The Flooring Show will be the first to see the full impact of A Taste of Luxury.


In Softness by Excellence, the second new concept from the Belgian manufacturer, Lano is expanding its range of Eccelena yarn carpets, with the hot new additions making the most of the super-soft stain resilient yarn.


LANO CARPETS


STAND M19 Lano Carpets will be revealing details of two exciting new concepts in residential carpet at this year’s The Flooring Show. Capitalising on the latest developments in super-soft, natural and polyamide yarns, these new concepts are sure to prove a highlight of this year’s show.


With A Taste of Luxury collection, Lano Carpets is bringing together its environmental SmartStrand and


WTC WORKWEAR


STAND B45 WTC Workwear is a family owned textile group offering functional, high quality workwear and uniform for both individual and businesses.


With over 20 years of expertise WTC offers an extensive range of products including a bespoke uniform service. The emphasis throughout our product range is on strengthening design and development to continually improve fit and functionality.


Proud to be exhibiting at the Harrogate Flooring Show again this year, WTC Workwear will be selling the Engel Combat Floorfitters Tool Trousers. These are functional and presentable work trousers with optimal fit, ergonomically shaped and reinforced knees with two adjustment options for knee pads and optional tool pockets.


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SmartStrand Silk carpets with its famed Ultimo qualities. SmartStrand and SmartStrand Silk carpets such as Freedom, Velvet Dream and Beauty will join with ranges such as Satine, Bamboo Luxe, Oasis and Mayfair Velvet for a formidable collection ready to take the market by storm.


The ultimate in beautiful carpet for the home, A Taste of Luxury redefines the manufacturer’s premium offerings, introducing a look and feel that shares many similarities to stylised high fashion


At the show WTC Workwear will also show off the award-winning Redbacks kneepads. The first kneepad in the world to use patented, leaf-spring technology that evenly dissipates the user’s weight, bringing unrivalled relief from the pain and discomfort associated with kneeling.


To meet all the challenges in your daily work, WTC Workwear can supply your complete uniform, from trousers to shorts, jackets to knitwear, corporate shirts to casual hoodies. If a corporate image is desired then all our clothing can be printed or embroidered in our in house embroidery department.


Professional clothing for professional trades starts here. WTC Workwear will provide inspiration and open the door to a wide range of workwear to match whatever your varied, demanding and dynamic working life involves.


sales@wtc-workwear.co.uk www.tomorrowsflooring.com


“We are really excited about these developments and can’t wait to show them to retailers making the trip to Harrogate this September,” said Birger Karlsson, Sales Director UK, Lano Carpets. “Still in the development phase, with finer details still yet to be confirmed, these launches will be among the newest revealed at the show and will certainly be worth closer investigation.”


Alongside these latest developments in luxurious wall-to-wall carpet and its established tufted broadloom Easy Care and Easy Care Premium ranges, Lano Carpets will showcase a selection of woven rugs that are available with the same levels of service of one of Europe’s most impressive carpet manufacturers.


www.lano.com


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