SILK STYLE WITH POWERFUL PERFORMANCE FROM QUADRANT
AND ANTRON INVISTA Antron carpet fibre is now available in two striking new carpet products from Quadrant, bringing long-term performance, appearance retention and ease of maintenance to smart nylon looks.
The Tussah collection, including Shimmer and Radiance made with Antron carpet fibre, is available in broadloom and plank formats with a high-style silk look making it ideal for feature areas, breakout zones and meeting spaces. In luxurious deep pile heights – 9.0mm in Shimmer and 7.0mm in Radiance – these carpets bring a luxurious feel more akin to the home than a commercial office. Yet thanks to the performance of Antron carpet fibre, Shimmer and Radiance deliver commercial levels of performance, achieving Class 31 Light Commercial Use under EN 1307.
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ONLINE PLATFORM Selected retailers across the UK are the first to be able to take advantage of MyUnilin, the new online partner platform from UNILIN, the company behind Quick-Step, Pergo, Elka and Balterio. Introduced as part of its customer-centric philosophy, the new tool increases efficiency between manufacturer, distributor and retailer.
Developed to streamline ordering of UNILIN laminate, wood and LVT products and accessories, the new software has been trialled at several retailers, including both single and multi-site independents. MyUnilin allows retailers to access a range of functions instantly, such as browse and order UNILIN products, check stock in real-time, review the status of existing orders and access account balances immediately.
Sophie Hautekeete, International PR and Sponsoring Manager, UNILIN, commented: “At UNILIN our objective is to always put the customer first, whether that be distributor, retailer, installer or
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consumer. MyUnilin is designed to help distributors and retailers through faster and more efficient real-time ordering and account management that’s incredibly easy to use.”
Feedback from trials of the software has been extremely positive. One retailer involved in the trial, Doors & Floors Direct, is a multiple-site independent that has seven members of staff regularly using the software. Sam Scott, director, Doors & Floors Direct commented: “Our staff have been using MyUnilin from their laptops in store and
have found it straightforward and easy to use. Previously we would have waited until the end of the day to place orders, but now we’re doing it ‘on the fly’ as the software is so simple to use.
“There’s no more sitting on the phone and it’s easy to double-check order accuracy. In fact, it is the only system that all the staff are happy to jump on, just because it’s so easy to find what you need; even matching trims and the correct underlay can be found without fuss.”
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a cross section that diffuses light so dirt is less visible, Antron carpet fibre makes Shimmer and Radiance ideal for commercial spaces looking for a carpet that performs and looks good.
James Scully, Managing Director, Quadrant, commented: “The Tussah collection gives a feature carpet to work alongside our existing workman carpet tiles, Ntgrate woven vinyl and Salto LVT. Its fashionable silk-like pile brings a feeling of relaxation and calm, yet it still needs to deliver in a busy commercial space. With Antron carpet fibre, we knew that we could achieve an almost home-like feel to cosset building users while delivering the performance needed for use in an office environment.”
Made from high-performance nylon 6.6, Antron carpet fibre has a strong and tight molecular structure. Thanks to this structure Antron carpets are very hardwearing and offer excellent appearance retention. Combined with
Whether creating a seamless look with broadloom, or an adventurous high- stakes texture layout thanks to plank formats, the Tussah collection comes in a purposeful palette featuring a full suite of greys and natural hues of sand through to charcoal.
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