COLOURFUL. DURABLE.
RELIABLE Manufactured and stocked in the UK, Forbo Flooring Systems’ best- selling and well-renowned Tessera Teviot carpet tile collection has been relaunched. Following a yarn and colour palette update, the comfortability, durability and colour retention of the range has been enhanced significantly.
With over 10 million square metres already installed across the UK, Tessera Teviot is Forbo’s most popular low level- loop carpet tile range. However, Forbo has decided to make some changes to further improve the performance and aesthetics of the range.
One of the first changes Forbo has made is to the yarn that the collection is manufactured from: it is now solution dyed, as opposed to it being space dyed. This means that the collection has better colour retention than ever before, with colour present throughout the entire structure of each piece of yarn.
Following this yarn update, the weight of the Tessera Teviot carpet tiles has now also increased from 520 gsm to 540
BERRYALLOC BRINGS SMART SOLUTIONS
TO KBB BIRMINGHAM BerryAlloc exhibited at KBB Birmingham 2022, revealing its Wall&Water concept to visitors at Europe’s leading kitchen, bathroom and bedroom event.
BerryAlloc joined distributor International Decorative Surfaces (IDS) to unveil Wall&Water at KBB Birmingham 2022, as well as to show recent updates to its HPF, Ocean+, Chateau and DreamClick flooring collections. The event attracted visitors from across the country, many visiting the brand’s impressive show truck as they looked for inspirational products for kitchen, bathroom and bedroom projects.
Scott Arundell, sales director, said: “We joined IDS for the launch of Wall&Water that brings a tiled look in no time at all. The smart, time-saving system has 10 designs in seven sizes that can be quickly installed in bathrooms, either onto a wooden framework or glued onto
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a selection of vibrant shades, including six brand-new colours such as clementine, cerise, chilli and blue moon.
gsm, resulting in improved underfoot comfortability and acoustic value. In fact, the impact sound reduction now stands at 25dB – ideal for education and office applications, where good acoustics and durability is vital.
What’s more, with two new contemporary colour palettes, neutral and colour accents, contractors are sure to find a shade that suits all client design schemes. Within the neutral palette, contractors will find a selection of new grey and brown tones, such as sandy, ecru and dusk, and within the colour accents palette, there is
Ellen Reith, marketing executive at Forbo Flooring Systems, commented: “Tessera Teviot has been one of the UK’s best- selling carpet tile
collections for decades. However, to give our customers the best possible product and even better value for money, we have invested heavily in new technical updates, including a heavier pile weight, solution dyed yarn and a brand-new colour palette.
“We are also ensuring that we maintain a lot of stock of the finished goods and yarn, to ensure service levels are excellent and customers can get speedy deliveries from our UK factory.”
www.forbo-flooring.co.uk/tesserateviot
solid walls. The response the collection received was really pleasing and we’re looking forward to delivering it to market with IDS.”
The show was also an opportunity to show KBB visitors that BerryAlloc has a range of floors for kitchen, bathroom and bedroom use. Innovations such as the water-resistant Ocean+ laminate and DreamClick – a rigid vinyl flooring that’s quiet and easy to install – housed
in the brand’s show truck, demonstrated an impressive range of flooring that’s unmatched in today’s market.
Attendance at KBB was part of BerryAlloc’s fast growth strategy for the UK as the Belgian company looks to expand its retail network and build specification relationships across the country.
www.berryalloc.com
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