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FOSSIL FOR THE FUTURE


FROM QUADRANT Quadrant has launched Fossil, a high- texture carpet tile with a time-worn aesthetic. Echoing materials eroded through years of exposure, Fossil delivers an apparently random patina, high and low loop piles combining with tonal colour for a powerful look.


AFFINITY255 LVT HELPS REFURBISH DINING ROOM


AT TEGFAN CARE HOME Affinity255 PUR wood effect luxury vinyl tiles from Polyflor, the UK's commercial and residential vinyl flooring specialist, were recently installed at Tegfan Resource Centre, a care home facility in Aberdare, Wales.


Heavy commercial Affinity255 PUR luxury vinyl tiles were fitted in the dining area of Tegfan Resource Centre, which is a 49-bed aged care residential home operated by Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council. Installed by Treorchy based flooring contractors Carpets ‘N’ Carpets Ltd, the Dappled Oak design from the Affinity255 PUR collection includes tan and honey tones in a smooth oak plank pattern.


The flooring chosen for care home interiors can play a significant role in creating a safe, comfortable and dementia-friendly environment with a harmonious feel that residents can feel at home in.


Featuring 16 authentically reproduced wood plank designs in a wide plank


Fossil is made with 100% regenerated Econyl nylon fibre for faultless performance in commercial environments and comes in 18 colourways, from workman greys to brilliant pinks, orange, teal, electric blue and acid green. Rated Class 33 and so suitable for heavy commercial


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use, Fossil is ideal for workspaces where it can bring a relaxed feel to the floor. When equipped with SC acoustic backing, a 100% polyester felt, the carpet tile achieves 32dB impact noise reduction; helping to make spaces quiet, conducive to productivity and more comfortable.


James Scully, managing director, Quadrant, commented: “Fossil forms part of our collection of feature carpets that are designed to work alongside Ntgrate woven and Salto loose lay vinyl flooring. A great component in dynamic floor layouts that thrive through


format, the 2mm gauge Affinity255 PUR luxury vinyl tile collection has been developed for use in heavy traffic commercial environments where there are high levels of footfall. This durable LVT product also features a cross linked and UV cured polyurethane reinforcement (PUR) which protects the floor and supports a simple cleaning regime for hygiene critical areas.


As a manufacturer of dementia- friendly flooring, Polyflor is a member of local Dementia Action Alliances who are committed to transforming the lives of the 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK. Polyflor is also a longstanding partner of the International Dementia Design Network at the University of Salford.


Polyflor’s Specialist Care brochure presents new dementia-friendly flooring principles developed in collaboration with the University of Salford’s School of the Built Environment and Institute for Dementia. Visit the Polyflor website to read online or order your free copy.


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contrasts of texture, pattern, colour and material; Fossil can be used to create bold blocks of breakout space in bright pink, or areas of industry in practical and subtle grey.”


The carpet tile is the second from Quadrant to use Econyl yarn. Made from 100% recycled nylon, some sourced from reclaimed fishing nets through the Healthy Seas programme, Econyl delivers excellent wear resistance and appearance retention. Fossil is now available from Quadrant for fast delivery.


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