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The Geometric Genius of Kaleidoscope


Karndean Designflooring has introduced its most creative residential collection yet, Kaleidoscope, showcasing 14 unique geometric floors.


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Features


Get Set For Clerkenwell


Design Week As London’s coveted design festival returns for the eighth time, we have a breakdown of what and who you can expect to see at this year’s Clerkenwell Design Week.


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Spring Awakening Stephen Gillen, Head of


Marketing at Posh Flooring, outlines his predictions for key flooring trends in Spring/Summer 2017.


Focus On: Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) Regulars


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Industry Update Catch up on all the latest


news and developments from the forefront of the retail flooring sector.


Products & Services The latest products and


services from across the industry, including a special Domotex section.


In Store at... Varleys of Newtown


This issue’s ‘In Store At’ proves that teamwork really does make the dream work as we take a look at Varley’s of Newtown and the husband and wife team behind its success.


04 | Tomorrow’s Retail Floors


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Statement Style David Bigland, Managing


Director of Moduleo UK and Eire, discusses the growing trend of the statement floor and why it’s taking the world of home interiors by storm in 2017.


Design For Life Lorna Williams, Head


of Product Design and Creative Marketing at Amtico, discusses her projections for interior trends throughout 2017 and how LVT can meet these trends.


Step Inside: Living Spaces


Lounging Around Best at flooring’s Liam Walker


advises on recommending the right flooring for a customer’s living room.


A Spring In Your Quick-Step


In its latest trends piece, Quick-Step explains how homeowners can inject a bit of Spring into their interiors.


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