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74 INTERIORS


Back to the roots of flooring C


lay and Clay Create are new styles in the Rudiments random lay carpet tile collection from IVC Commercial


that takes interiors on a journey through the cultural significance of traditional flooring materials. Featuring Jute, Teak, Basalt and the


brand-new Clay and Clay Create, Rudiments is a unique carpet tile and plank collection from IVC Commercial. All carpet tiles in Rudiments are made


from solution-dyed nylon for hassle-free performance, meaning that designers can focus on the job in hand, delivering inspirational spaces that support the productivity and wellbeing of their users. Sharing a similar design, Clay and Clay


Create carpet planks are made to work together. With the all-over look of Clay adding texture across large areas and Clay Create’s ability to explore colour combinations that mark out activity or transition from one area to the next, it’s a combination that makes powerful flooring layouts possible. The new 25 x 100cm plank format also means a perfect match to Rudiments carpet tiles, for even


more creativity. The Clay carpet plank is inspired by mankind’s crafting of the world’s oldest known ceramic material, hand-shaped into the rudimentary building blocks that have protected us for centuries. Adding organic structure to projects, it’s presented in a selection of 12 colours from the Rudiments palette. In a random lay plank made to work easily with all Rudiments styles, Clay brings new ways of breaking up spaces. With Clay Create, designs can embrace


colour transitions that take on a playful element with a random lay pattern that echoes the material’s artistic side. Adding colourful combinations that move us from one hue to the next, the design mirrors the possibilities of new forms that clay stimulates. In 12 energising colourways, Clay Create can be used to explore changing modes of activity, direction and transition. Rooted in ancient and timeworn stone


blocks, Basalt is a random lay carpet tile that adds bold texture. Creating a random organic pattern well-suited to large areas, the rise and fall of Basalt’s structure is available in all 12


Wandsworth’s Bronze is a Real Delight


Delight carpet tiles from modulyss have been used in the communal areas of Bronze, a high-end residential development in Wandsworth, London. Choosing Dawn and Gleam from the Delight collection by modulyss for the communal areas of Wandsworth’s Bronze Building, Jigsaw Interior Architecture are proving that carpet tiles don’t just belong in offices. Some 700 m2


of modulyss carpet tiles have been installed throughout communal areas and corridors, with the bronze


colourways contrasting the white walls and reflecting the building’s bronze-clad facade. Dawn in 82B was selected for the majority of flooring used in communal areas. Made from 100% regenerated ECONYL®


nylon, Dawn delivers a


high-performance floor that’s comfortable, durable and easy to look after. The carpet tile is joined by Gleam in 306, used as an accent in the lift lobby to create a luxury feel. Surrounded by a ceramic tile border, the carpet tile is also made with ECONYL®


Jigsaw Interior Architecture explains: “I’d certainly use these carpet tiles again. The scheme has been complemented by carefully selected art pieces on the walls for a look that’s fitting of this high-end residential development.”


0800 096 2702 www.modulyss.com Sliding doors framed in style with Brooklyn


Available in a sophisticated matte black finish, the CRL Brooklyn frame system brings style and timeless elegance to sliding glass door partitioning for domestic and commercial use. In the domestic setting, CRL Brooklyn taps into the move towards open-plan living, acting as a practical partition between kitchen and living areas, for example, while ensuring that natural light can flow throughout. In commercial situations, the sliding door system is ideal for use in any environment where partitioning is required, providing an effective, simple to install and easy to use solution in locations where maintaining a sense of space is crucial. From a style point of view, the minimalist style of the matte black door frame has been developed within classic lines to complement a wide range of interior styles. CRL Brooklyn has many practical qualities, not least ease of installation. The system is suitable for dropped ceiling and fixed ceiling applications and allows for a vertical adjustment of +/- 3 mm. It even gives the option to install bi-parting doors with the use of an extra set of clamps. CRL Brooklyn has an enhanced double soft-close system, making it as smooth in operation as it is in appearance.


01706 863600 www.crlaurence.co.uk and blends dull and glossy yarns for a chic mood. Nathalie Serdons, associate director London,


colours of the Rudiments carpet tile collection. The coarsely spun plant threads of woven


hessian are the muse for Jute, a subtle and undeniably elegant look for schemes with a sophisticated materials palette. Available in all 12 colourways of the Rudiments collection that blend functional colours with complementing trend hues, this design brings a relaxed harmony to commercial projects. For Teak, IVC Commercial has explored our


innate connection with wood, creating a random lay carpet tile with a structured look and a casual touch for endless mix and match possibilities. Echoing the light and shade thrown by oiled blocks arranged in arbitrary geometric patterns, the carpet tile offers a structured yet casual aesthetic across open spaces in all 12 Rudiments colourways.


01332 851 500 www.ivc-commercial.com


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