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Portland, Jurassic and Cambrian. Four designs have a dark inner square and a light border, and four have a light inner square and dark border.


HARVEY MARIA LAUNCHES ORGANICS DESIGN COLLECTION


Harvey Maria has introduced its new Organics Design Collection of luxury vinyl tiles (LVT).


Combining a mellow stone-effect with a square-in-a-square motif, the collection


HOP ON THE HERRINGBONE HYPE WITH KARNDEAN DESIGNFLOORING


Luxury vinyl flooring specialist Karndean Designflooring is accommodating the trend for herringbone laying patterns with its small plank and tile designs.


With the growing trend to match designs ‘room to room’ in separate rooms, open-plan spaces and broken living areas, Karndean’s small (18” x 3”) plank and tile designs – available in Art Select, Opus and Knight Tile ranges - can be perfectly placed alongside the matching full-size planks and tiles. Laid in a herringbone, block or brick pattern, they can bring an extra sense of style and interest to any room.


Stella Coyle, National Retail Sales Manager of Karndean Designflooring, said: “Herringbone, a design that made its debut on the cobblestone streets of the Roman Empire, continues to pop up in design elements year after year.


“Designers and homeowners alike are rediscovering the pattern and fresh new looks are emerging. It’s a love affair that’s not going to fade anytime soon.


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includes eight individual LVTs from a palette of four shades. Each design uses a seamless shadow detail, which creates a stunning visual contrast between the tile’s inner square and edge.


Organics Design replicates the clean, neutral palette from Harvey Maria’s Organics Stone range – Natural,


Laid alternately, the geometric design creates an almost 3D illusion, alternating from light to dark. When a single colour contrast is repeated, the tiles create a mini cube effect. Endless other designs can be created by mixing the plain and patterned tiles, and by combining them with single shade tiles from the Organics Stone range.


Each Organics Design tile measures 30.5 x 30.5cm and the larger Organics Stone tiles measure 30.5cm x 45.7cm. All designs have a bevelled edge and can be laid in all settings, including bathrooms and over underfloor heating.


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“Our product designers recognised the desire for a wide selection of small plank options when updating our popular Knight Tile collection with four plank designs – Washed Scandi Pine, Grey Limed Oak, Pale Limed Oak and Lime Washed Oak. Having the option to introduce a smaller plank design in a herringbone or block designs against our matching 36” x 6” full- length plank adds a new visual element for home decorators and renovators. What’s more, we all love a little colour continuity in our lives.”


Karndean has since introduced smaller plank and tile designs when updating its Art Select and Opus collections.


Opus is the first collection to release two smaller designs in a tile format with the welcome addition of Fumo and Argento in an 18” x 3” design. Ideal for home decorators looking for a stone look, Fumo and Argento can be matched with an 18” x 4” full size tile.


Adding to its smaller plank portfolio, Art Select has recently been updated to offer four new French oak designs - Prairie Oak, Glacier Oak, Mountain Oak and Savannah Oak – in the same 18” x 3” style. They can be matched with a choice of extra-large (56” x 9”) planks to define separate living areas and create an effortless sense of flow.


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