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NEW TREND-LED BROCHURE FROM


ATKINSON & KIRBY Leading timber flooring specialist, Atkinson & Kirby has published a new specification brochure, showcasing its new trend-led flooring ranges.


The new user-friendly guide contains full product information for Atkinson & Kirby’s trend-led flooring portfolio, including Homeland, Winter Desert, Organic Future and Modern Revival, complete with detailed product information.


The brochure includes a number of high profile domestic and


commercial projects, with full product details, allowing users to see the full scope of the projects.


The guide also provides a useful resource for specifiers looking for flooring ideas and accessories, helping to make ordering products quick and easy.


Zara, Prescott, Communications Executive, for Atkinson & Kirby said: “Our new brochure provides specifiers with the information they need in a simple and concise format, as well as providing inspiration for future projects.”


www.akirby.co.uk SOLUS CERAMICS’


CONTEMPORARY RANGE Solus Ceramics has launched a new subtle and contemporary range of neutral themed tiles.


For those searching for a solid, bold, fresh and modern architectural collection, look no further than the Eloquent range, the perfect architectural solution for contemporary projects.


A refined and modern collection, Eloquent conjures a distinctly contemporary ambience that would not look out of place in busy public sector building or a chic office development.


BRITISH WOOL LAUNCHES


NEW WEBSITE British Wool has launched a new website, designed specifically to support its manufacturing and retailing partners.


The new site provides access to some of the latest market research carried out by British Wool, providing valuable insight into the carpets, beds and bedding sectors. The site also includes a range of training resources designed to help manufacturers and retailers articulate the benefits and features of British wool, along with useful advice on caring for wool products.


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Graham Clark, Head of Marketing, commented: “Supporting our trade community is incredibly important - they are the first point of contact for consumers and represent the British Wool brand on the frontline. Our new website is designed to provide easy access to a range of relevant information which helps to promote and support conversations about British wool products.”


The new website also provides useful functionality for consumers, with a stockist locator facility allowing consumers to locate their nearest stockist of British wool products by postcode.


www.britishwool.org.uk


Made up of six neutral colours, the range includes warm beige hues as well as a selection of warm grey neutral shades. Each colour is solid and uniform, but each tile possesses subtle cloudy movements and soft, miniscule speckles.


A practical and versatile porcelain product, Eloquent is available in a variety of finishes, such as a slightly grainy textured Natural (A+B), the highly polished Levigata and the intricately rippled Juta R11 (A+B+C).


Three practical sizes offer enough versatility for almost any commercial or residential wall or floor project, with the 900x900mm size acting as a particular showpiece for the range.


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