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SAVIOLA


The Trend-A-Porter UK Collection, by Gruppo Saviola, consists of 26 combinable decors of trendy design. Its faced panels are the ideal balance between design and sustainability; each decor and texture are the outcomes of research that interprets trends to develop new originals. The UK Collection pays close attention to detail, particularly through understanding and being ahead of cultural movements, leading to cutting-edge products. Saviola is also the first company to establish a 100%-recycled particleboard, and to truly embrace the philosophy of sustainability and circular economy. Its production process is based on the recovery and reuse of secondary raw materials so no trees are used. saviola.com/uk | uk@saviola.com


PARKSIDE RAWSON


UK manufacturer Rawson has created a fully-recyclable carpet tile that is the future for interior textiles, called Recover. Utilising the highest- grade polyester PET and advanced machinery, it is a luxurious surface carpet tile product that comes in a selection of colours. This – backed with a specially designed robust single polymer tile backing – is a market product with proved recyclability back into PET. Recover is available in sheet and tile – both are manufactured using 80%-recycled material. Its standard swatch is available ex-stock, however as a manufacturer, bespoke colours and designs are always an option. The benefits continue with a lightweight box, easy cutting and high acoustic and thermal properties. rawsoncarpetsolutions.co.uk


Providing tiles suitable for external use, Parkside’s outdoor tiles portfolio has been updated to include even more options for specifiers and designers looking to bring the indoors out, expanding its popular Vista20 line. With brand new granite, travertine, concrete, marble and terrazzo effects, as well as expanded wood and slate looks, Vista20 provides a wide choice of 20mm thick, vitrified porcelain slabs for the authentic look of natural materials without the maintenance. parkside.co.uk


IVC


Using nine geometric shapes, including four new XL formats over the original collection, combined with wood, stone and colour looks, Studio Moods presents 107 off-the- shelf QuickShip patterns that make it fast and easy to select a floor personalised to any project. Alternatively, 69 building blocks can be used for all QuickShip patterns to create customisable design, or go completely bespoke across 160 looks from just 75m2


. From classic


chevron and herringbone effects through to patterns involving multiple formats, Studio Moods is all about versatility and creativity. Wood combined with stone, giant hexagons in solid colours next to dark oak; this is an LVT collection that brings personality to projects. ivc-commercial.com


GRANORTE


Granorte’s Tradition cork tile is natural, recycled and readily renewable. It is a floor suitable for commercial use with impeccable environmental credentials, available in a wide range of unique looks. From the classic mid-century cork tile look of Standard to the colour and pattern rich Canyon and Twist, Tradition showcases the variety of natural cork. It uses waste cork from wine stopper manufacturers to make its cork products. granorte.co.uk


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