EXCITING TIMES FOR HECKMONDWIKE
One of the UK’s leading fibre bonded carpet manufacturers, Heckmondwike, is entering an exciting new era with new branding, shade cards, brochure and website coming soon.
With a powerful new strapline - ‘Heckmondwike – Makers of Fibre Bonded Carpets’, the company is demonstrating its unique heritage, celebrating almost 50 years of fibre bonded carpet manufacture for the education, commercial and health sectors.
Heckmondwike recently refreshed its corporate image to reflect a new design-led approach, which can be seen in its new shade card suite and corporate marketing literature and collateral.
The company’s shade cards are extremely popular with interior designers, architects, schools and flooring contractors. Shade cards for Heckmondwike’s Supacord, Broadrib, Hobnail, Wellington Velour, Iron Duke and Entrance ranges have been recently released. All ranges have been used extensively across educational settings and other environments for almost five decades and their exciting new look will make it even easier for contractors, specifiers and end-users to select the correct carpet to suit their needs.
Heckmondwike's new 20-page brochure presents the revitalised Fibre Bonded and Entrance ranges and clearly demonstrates the company’s comprehensive choice of colours and designs. In addition to the new literature, there are a number of colours that have been added to Heckmondwike’s Hobnail, Iron Duke and Wellington ranges, to make them even more versatile for use in different environments and sectors.
The new website, which is due to launch in October, has been designed with a new contemporary, uncluttered look. The website features all Heckmondwike’s ranges, with high-quality installation and product photography, plus NBS specifications, BIM models, downloadable literature, notable case studies and installation and maintenance advice.
Kathryn Keshmiri, marketing manager at Heckmondwike, said: “We are really excited to be launching our new identity, support literature and website. Design is becoming increasingly important in the choice of carpet, rather than it being a purely functional purchase and this is reflected in our literature and in our extended choice of colours in certain ranges. With our new website, brochure and shade cards, we are making it even easier for the specifier or buyer to make the right choice for them.”
Heckmondwike has been at the forefront of the heavy contract carpet market for almost 50 years. The company started life in the small West Yorkshire town of Heckmondwike and is now located in nearby Liversedge. Yorkshire has long been known for its thriving textile industry, with the Kirklees area boasting some of the largest woollen mills in the world. The textile industry still thrives here today and Heckmondwike prides itself on being a UK manufacturer
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and also on sourcing many of its raw materials and procuring product and service suppliers from within the local area. Heckmondwike is accredited to the ISO14001 standard and is committed to environmental sustainability.
The company’s Fibre Bonded carpets are renowned for their durability, but also for their low maintenance properties and the fact that they will not ravel or fray, which makes them ideal for use in high-traffic areas. Over the past 50 years, they have been widely specified for use in schools, colleges and universities, in commercial offices, retail outlets and care environments. Heckmondwike also manufactures specialist entrance area carpets that are designed to remove dirt and moisture from shoes and in doing so protecting occupants of a building from slips, trips and falls, whilst enhancing the lifespan of the internal floorcoverings. The company produces bespoke entrance mats that can be customised with logos or specialist colours and designs to personalise an entrance area and reinforce a company or building’s brand identity.
Heckmondwike’s carpets meet specific requirements, whether aesthetic, acoustic, thermal and durability, helping building owners and managers to meet the requirements of their buildings and their occupants.
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