PRODUCTS BOWLED OVER BY BROCKWAY CARPETS
Union Stripe carpet to bring a touch of British style to his new country home.
Hoggard, a key player in the victorious 2005 England Ashes team, purchased the carpet from Leicester retailer Michael John Flooring, which sponsors the county team.
Leicestershire CCC captain and former England fast bowler Matthew Hoggard has chosen the patriotic colours of Brockway Carpets' stylish Carnaby
Michael John Flooring Director, Simon Manley said:
"Matthew was looking for something a bit different
and a bit funky for the snug in his new home in Rotherby and loved the patriotic red, white and blue stripe of Brockway's Carnaby carpet. He took a real interest in the carpet and was hands-on when it came to helping with the fitting too. He's a real genuine character."
Michael John Flooring has been stocking Brockway's Designer Collection - of which Carnaby is the flagship carpet - since its launch last summer.
"They're exactly the type of carpets our customers look for," said Mr Manley. "We specialise in the middle- to top-end of the market and our customers are after something more inspiring and design-led, so the Designer Collection fits really well into our sales range."
www.brockway.co.uk
WOOD FLOORING WITH WARMTH AND STYLE
Dennebos Flooring have launched a chic new collection of coloured Oak floors that are suitable for use with underfloor heating systems. Available in extra- wide boards up to 400mm, the Dennebos range features an exceptional choice of innovative floor finishes that add character and warmth to any property.
Dennebos’s popular range of smoked, natural Oak and lacquered floors are now complemented by the new
dark oiled Melina, New Aged and Carbon floors and the white oiled Tate, Polar White and Calvados products.
These innovative new coloured Oak floors were exhibited last year at the 100% Design show in London in partnership with Dennebos’s UK distributor, NY Timber.
Dennebos floors are manufactured in the Netherlands from sustainably sourced timber, and have been widely
applied around the world in both the residential sector and in high traffic areas of public and commercial buildings, such as hotels, shops, restaurants and museums. Commercial customers include international clothing retailer Mango, who have refitted a large number of their stores worldwide with
the New Age and Calvados Oak floors.
www.flooringanddoors.co.uk
TRANSFORMING THE ORDINARY INTO THE EXTRAORDINARY your own floor.
points for commercial interiors.
Floorink is revolutionary printed vinyl flooring from interior specialists Printed Space – developed in partnership with Forbo Flooring Systems - that presents a dramatic and bespoke opportunity to create one off flooring designs that are focal
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Floorink offers unique state-of-the-art bespoke digital printing capabilities in a durable, commercial grade vinyl and unlimited possibilities for specifiers to create exclusive and inspiring flooring designs, using graphics, high- resolution photography, maps or logos. Choose from thousands of images that are licensed and ready to be reproduced or design
Printed Space has considerable experience of dealing with any type, size, scale and complexity of design statement, and has perfected its high resolution printing process, six colours at 600 dpi, to guarantee pin-sharp and vivid images.
With an enviable reputation for both quality and delivery, Printed Space has already worked with many high profile clients across a
range of projects from well known restaurant brands, finance corporations and retail stores to educational buildings across the UK. Most recently, the RIBA Stirling Prize nominated Clapham Manor Primary School, which has an impressive A-Z street map floor design in the school’s new extension.
www.floorink.com
www.tomorrowsflooring.com
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