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LANO Hall 11, Stand C49


Presenting colour bank updates, novel qualities and a brand-new fibre development, Domotex 2018 is looking to be another huge show for Lano Carpets.


With a new location due to a shake- up by the organisers, Lano’s stand will continue the high-impact visual identity established at last year’s show, making it an unmissable landmark for visitors to Europe’s largest flooring fair.


“As Europe’s largest flooring fair, Domotex, is a great opportunity for us to present the latest Lano innovations to visitors from across the continent,” commented Sales & Marketing Director, Birger Karlsson. “This year is no different and we’re hugely excited about the new introductions, including the very special Halcyon range of solution-dyed polyester carpets.”


For visitors looking for great value durable carpet, the lifestyle Essenz collection of stain-resistant


QUICK-STEP Hall 12 Stand B58


Quick-Step will be telling the story of its research and development at January’s Domotex flooring fair, giving fascinating insight into the brand’s process in creating exceptional laminate, LVT and engineered wood floors.


Quick-Step begins with socio-economic and lifestyle trends, making a careful selection of original surfaces that are recreated with meticulous detail, and applying innovative technologies for floors that set the standard for aesthetics and quality. A Quick-Step floor is an experience in discovering, installing and living for a lifetime on a perfect, beautiful floor.


Sophie Hautekeete, International PR Manager, Quick-Step, said: “We’ll be


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polypropylene carpets will see new colours in the classic look of Pembridge Twist and the enduringly popular Fairfield Creations.


Lano’s commercial offering is also being improved in-time for the show, with the launch of a brand-new collection in Scala Twist. With its new foam impervious back, Scala Twist is perfect for healthcare, leisure and education projects with 20 practical yet home-like colours in a durable 1,250g/m2


PP twist.


The Belgian manufacturer is also expanding its Landscape Collection of artificial grass with two new additions in Easy Lawn – Anica and Valeria – and the new Pro Lawn range of six, high-end qualities for premium duties.


One of the biggest talking points is likely the European launch of Halcyon, the brand’s first foray into solution-dyed polyester. Offering softness and stain-resistance, Halcyon joins the latest generation of carpets offering silk-like looks in a range of sophisticated qualities.


Already established as one of the industry’s best premium ranges, The X Collection will be expanded with three supersoft nylon styles joining Satine and new Bamboo Touch and Bamboo Velvet. The collection will also experience colour updates to Mayfair Velvet, Satine and Oasis.


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narratives to innovations that create a lifetime of quality, owning a Quick- Step floor is something special.”


giving visitors a unique glimpse into how we develop Quick-Step floors, working to make beautiful solutions that are ahead of the market in quality and aesthetics. In each Quick-Step floor there is an experience waiting to be had. From the meticulous craftsmanship in creating beautiful surfaces with unique


The brand will use Domotex to send this message to an audience of trade professionals through a unique ‘live’ moodboards charting the three key- stages of Quick-Step’s design process. Telling of the inspiration and discovery of originals, through to craftsmanship and finally the innovation involved in bringing these products to life; it will be an immersive story-telling experience that will focus on the brand’s unwavering commitment to progressing technology and innovation within the flooring sector. Visitors will also be able to see the brand’s 2018 flooring ranges, including Majestic extra-wide and long laminate.


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