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A NEW KIND OF FASCINATION


Lano has updated its popular Fascination range, introducing a new colour bank and a softer, denser yarn for a more classic twist pile look.


Part of the Touchdown collection of supersoft carpets, Fascination has long been a favourite of homeowners for its broad colour bank and combination of plain and heather styles. Now in this


latest update, Lano has significantly refreshed the colour bank, leaving just four of the style’s most popular colours. With 12 brand-new tones, Fascination is ready to make a beautiful statement in modern homes.


Alongside coral and acorn; shades such as ash, granite, almond, ebony and pearl ensure there is a colour to go with any interior, whether it’s a classic period property or a modern and minimalist style.


ORIGINAL WILTON RUGS FROM LOUIS DE POORTERE


Louis de Poortere is set to launch brand-new Original Wilton Rugs, a hand-finished collection available in three qualities and 16 sizes from stock.


Tempting homeowners with Richelieu Velours in 40 colours and President in 16 colours, Louis de Poortere is offering three different edge finishes on these traditionally-made rugs in Leather, Carved and Fantasy.


Alan Russell, Sales Director at Louis de Poortere, said: “Wilton will always stand for a high- quality carpet, giving a luxurious velour look that feels sumptuous and indulgent. We’ve taken this unmistakable quality and made it available in a broad range of beautiful colours and finishes, available in sizes to fit any room.”


In shades from the palest cream through powerful shades of zest and ruby into rich black and autumn browns, Original Wilton


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Gary Alp, Sales Manager at Lano, commented: “Fascination is a popular collection for good reason; a classic, go-anywhere look that offers great value and stain-resistance. In this new generation of the range, we’ve made sure the colour bank is on-point and encompasses a full suite of greys, alongside classics that have been an enduring part of Fascination for several years. What’s more, we’ve improved the yarn for a softer and denser feel, using the same pile weight that makes Fascination a versatile and cost- effective choice.”


Available in four and five-metre widths, Fascination is crafted from two-ply Eccelena fibre for lasting stain- resistance, fade-resistance and bleach cleanability. With a Heavy Domestic rating and 1,365g/m2


pile weight, the


1/10th gauge carpet comes in 16 plain and heather colours.


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Rugs are crafted from 100% wool in Richelieu Velours (14mm pile) and President (17.5mm) pile.


“The Original Wilton Rug collection is set to offer homeowners a really high-end feel straight off the loom. With a huge amount of choice and three different edge finishes, the depth is quite extraordinary,” added Alan.


Adding further choice are designs from the jacquard flat-woven Haute Couture collection which are also part of Original Wilton Rugs, bringing 14 stunning designs in 10 sizes from stock. Woven in 100% wool or wool/cotton or polyester/ nylon the Haute Couture rugs come with a smart blind finishing and add some fabulous design highlights to the collection.


“With Original Wilton Rugs there really is something for any consumer looking for a really indulgent feel from a rug”, concluded Alan


The Original Wilton Rugs Collection will be launching soon.


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