Concept Woods retains aesthetic integrity with minimal maintenance and is available in two and four-metre widths, fully-compatible with Invisiweld. In a finish such as Groutless Wood, the combination of a four-metre width and Invisiweld is crucial in maintaining the visual ethos of the floor, reducing the number of seams and making any almost impossible to spot.
FEATURE-PACKED CONCEPT WOODS
MAKES ITS MOVE Launched back in early 2018, Concept Woods from Itec Contract Floors is already proving the go-to collection for contractors and specifiers looking for a stylish commercial vinyl ideal for use in high-wear areas.
THE POWER OF FOUR AT LEADING STRATEGIC
ADVISORY BUSINESS Four striking carpet tile designs from modulyss have been used in the Mayfair offices of a leading strategic advisory business. Chosen from some of modulyss’ most forward-thinking collections, the layout is testament to the mix and match principle, which sees modulyss design products that can be used collectively, or in solo, while providing an always-elegant finish.
Throughout open plan office spaces, the Handcraft collection has come into full-effect with three organic designs – Willow, Moss and Leaf – used to bring the feel of nature indoors. Translating the subtle nuances of natural patterns into a carpet tile suitable for use in workspaces, the designs have been used to zone breakout, collaborative and desking areas. Handcraft uses ECONYL 100% regenerated yarn, derived from recovered fishing nets and other waste materials, for lower impact.
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Made by IVC in Belgium, the recently updated Concept Woods collection boasts a Class 34 Very Heavy Commercial rating, and is the first to feature the new T-emboss technology which brings a wealth of benefits, including easier maintenance, better stain-resistance, improved aesthetics ― through reduced light-reflectance ― and better slip-resistance.
With Hyperguard+ PUR technology,
Groutless Wood is a variation on the ‘endless’ wood look, a unique take on the aesthetic that underlines vinyl flooring’s capacity to imagine natural materials in a new perspective. Available in a whitewashed and greywashed oak, it’s a striking design that mixes the popularity of seamless finishes with the warmth and familiarity of wood.
In Chevron Oak, commercial interiors have access to a classic parquet look without the fuss. Creating a vintage feel, the design is available in dark grey and light grey colourways, as well as a light- natural oak. It joins the collection to give 15 wood effect vinyl floors, all with the enduring performance that comes with all Itec Contract Floors decorative floors.
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distinct elegance of timeworn velvet, present in the random tip-sheared texture of Velvet&, has been used to powerful effect giving a high-luxury aesthetic and a striking 3D effect.
Specifier for the project, Debbie Goodale, Space Workplace, explains her selection: “This project was all about the aesthetics and so I knew the flooring had to deliver something special. With a colour palette in-line with corporate identity, texture had to play its part, so I used the floor to set a rich and indulgent base for the rest of the scheme to grow.
“The texture, movement and depth of the Handcraft collection and Velvet&
were perfect for the scheme. The carpet tiles look incredibly rich and indulgent and set a sophisticated tone, while remaining hard to ignore. I particularly love the look of the Handcraft collection, it’s so inviting to walk-on and the organic look complements the use of natural timber.
“The client absolutely loved the end result. With excellent service and a rapidly growing depth of product, modulyss is my immediate go-to for any project.”
A total of 330m2 of modulyss carpet
tiles were used on the refurbishment of the fourth-floor office space.
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www.tomorrowscontractfloors.co.uk
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