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PRODUCTS & SERVICES Fast and Versatile Floor Prep


Jumpax fast-track floor prep principle is a popular and successful underlay system. This is because the flooring market is moving more and more towards resilient dry-back finished floorcoverings such as LVT, PVC and vinyl.


Jumpax is a unique and highly versatile underlay, instantly producing a perfect, stable surface for stuck- down floor finishes. As a pre-fabricated, floating double-layered fibreboard system it combines speed and ease of use with excellent smoothing capacity and the ability to overcome many time-consuming difficulties associated with traditional surface preparation methods.


It requires no screeds, glues, nails or other fixings and is ideal for use on both solid and timber floor constructions. There’s no drying or setting time as with screeding systems, no priming, no mixing, no rubbing down and it has no smell. It is not necessary to remove old floorcoverings or surface coatings, which can be overlaid, nor


it is necessary to decontaminate concrete in order to achieve a good bond, as the floating floor principle employed does not require any kind of fixing or bonding to the substrate.


This also means that future removal of both floorcovering and underlay is quick, clean and easy, with no residues or damage whatsoever to the old floor surface, or previous floor finish.


An extensive range covers virtually every kind of floorcovering and substrate situation, including underfloor heating. Each product has been designed to perfectly compliment a specific type of floor finish by providing the ideal blend of support and surface quality for a prolonged life and enhanced appearance.


www.unifloor.nl/en/product/jumpax-hd


of work by significant figures in the Art Deco movement and early 20th Century art. Alongside more typical geometric forms of the period and the mythical representations in Chinese culture, Rosa is a gorgeous quality that is perfect for creating a summery feel, while its foundation in the history of culture ensures permanency of the design.”


Flair offers A Splash of Summer with Rosa


With a seasonal colour palette and an abstract floral motif, Rosa is the perfect summery feel and one of the new SS18 designs from the Inspired by V&A collection by Flair Rugs.


From the V&A’s collection of over 2.1million objects, Flair Rugs has taken the work of French artist Edouard Benedictus as the inspiration for Rosa. The artist was famous for his


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explorations of floral wallpapers and fabrics of the time and Rosa sees Flair turn to his folio of 1924, Variations, playing on his magnification of detail with a grand-scale interpretation. By altering the proportions of the original design and introducing a colour palette relevant to today’s home, Flair translates something historic into a fresh feeling design that’s entirely connected with modern life.


Sinead Donohoe, Head of Marketing, Flair Rugs said: “Our SS18 Inspired by V&A launches continue our exploration


Hand-tufted in India from 100% wool, Rosa is part of the Luxmi collection; a celebration of Flair’s family heritage and the artistry of rug making in premium qualities made with the finest materials. Available exclusively to Flair Rugs stockists, Luxmi is presented in a striking brochure and through a consumer-focused website (www.luxmirugs.com). The rug is available in three standard sizes of 120 x 170cm, 160 x 230cm and 200 x 290cm.


With these latest SS18 launches, the Inspired by V&A collection now features eight designs inspired by the world’s leading museum of art and design.


www.flairrugs.com www.tomorrowsretailfloors.com


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