ACG APPOINTS ADP’S INSTALLATION
EXPERTISE ACG recently appointed ADP to install their exhibition stand at the ever- popular Flooring Show in Harrogate. In comparison with retail store installations, exhibition projects require the same level of accuracy and speed, which is something ADP have exceptional experience with delivering.
ADP’s project management and installation teams have a built a reputation for their attention to detail. The team understands that every client has different needs and timescales to work to, so efficient project management and execution are vital.
For every new retail installation project, ADP has a project management and installation team.
With a wealth of knowledge within the industry, ADP goes above and beyond to work within the client’s schedule without disrupting their working hours. For installations that are required outside store hours, the ADP team can work flexibly to accommodate this.
Says ADP Distribution: “We can handle any type of POS and POP siting installations. We accommodate one- off stores to projects that involve large retail installations across hundreds of sites, whilst ensuring a seamless outcome. We operate in several sectors with multiple clients ensuring that they benefit from a wide range of retail solutions that specifically fit their profile. Regardless of how small or big your project needs are, we will first discuss what is most suitable for you.”
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CO2 neutral (from cradle to gate) Marmoleum Linear collection, with a beautiful natural colour palette, ranging from light earthy tones to cool greys.
Featuring a softly striated design, evoking an expression of wood, Forbo’s new Marmoleum Linear collection will help specifiers to bring a touch of nature inside to create warm, welcoming and relaxing spaces. The linear aesthetic will not only emphasise the softness of a space, but it can also subtly connect various areas within a building and gently navigate end users intuitively from one space to another.
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MARMOLEUM LINEAR Public buildings are beginning to move away from the traditional, institutionalised look and instead are adopting more ‘human centred’ designs to support the health, wellbeing and comfort of end users. In response to this, Forbo Flooring Systems has refreshed its
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Thanks to its natural colour palette, the Marmoleum Linear collection now exudes a contemporary, personal feel. Comprising 16 colourways – of
which 11 are completely new – the range lends itself to four colour groups: cool greys, warm greys, earthy tones and warm browns. The cool and warm greys have a clean, fresh and composed aesthetic, while the earthy tones and warm browns possess a deep and intimate characteristic.
Karen Wilding, senior marketing executive at Forbo Flooring Systems, commented: “Our new Marmoleum
Linear collection has been designed to help drive that ‘feel at home’ experience within public buildings – and we are delighted with the outcome. We now offer a beautifully balanced natural colour palette, with a design that also aids easy cleaning and maintenance, thanks to the soil hiding properties of the linear design.
“The collection can also be simply combined with Forbo’s other Marmoleum offerings to create a truly sustainable integrated flooring scheme. All of the designs are also available in our popular Decibel construction, which delivers 18 dB impact sound reduction.”
Comfortable by nature, Forbo’s Marmoleum Linear collection is manufactured from 97% natural raw materials and is CO2 neutral (from cradle to gate) without offsetting. Free from plasticisers and synthetic additives, as well as low in emissions, the collection is the perfect solution to create a modern, healthy and sustainable indoor environment.
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What’s more, the naturally bacteriostatic Marmoleum has also been awarded the prestigious Allergy UK Seal of Approval as, with the correct cleaning and maintenance regime, it won't harbour dust mites.
www.forbo-flooring.co.uk/ marmoleumlinear
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