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108 PRODUCTS SHOWCASE


To be included contact Louise May on 020 8269 7826 or louise.may@progressivemediainternational.com


ATLAS CONCORDE


Atlas Concorde draws inspiration from onyx to create Marvel Onyx: a collection for creating welcoming, evocative spaces thanks to the lightness and depth of luminous colours in impalpable shades, harking back to the protective power that legend and tradition ascribe to this unique material. In keeping with the style of all Marvel World collections, Marvel Onyx combines elegance and sophistication, and hints at an ethereal dimension manifested in the colour palette. The aesthetic, decorative potential of this collection finds full expression in the large-format slabs, capable of enveloping those who inhabit the space by offering an experience of hospitality, comfort and well-being. atlasconcorde.com


IVC COMMERCIAL


LOUIS DE POORTERE The 100% recyclable Craft Collection from Ecorugs brings striking geometric rug designs that echo the quality of papercut and linocut art techniques. Craft is a series of five rug designs with bold aesthetics. In Papercut, Lucia, Cobblestone, Chess and Kuba, homes will find abstract motifs from the Bauhaus movement and Congolese art, bold ‘50s retro graphics and deconstructed checkerboard patterns. With bold colour combinations and a handcrafted quality to shape formations and colour applications, the series is another example of Louis De Poortere’s mastery of its craft. Each jacquard flatweave design is made in Belgium in a range of colours and sizes, and is hand finished to guarantee quality. louisdepoortere.com


Part of the Pattern carpet tile collection, Tailored is a multi-level textured design that echoes the essence of a working pattern defined by self-control. Modern ofice environments are now designed to be responsive to different needs and, for these projects, Pattern is the ideal carpet tile collection. Its three designs reflect different approaches to working. The routine of those that excel in structured environments, the flexibility of people more suited to hybrid working and the freedom of unrestrained and roaming approach – it’s a collection that echoes the need to embrace all kinds of working personalities. ivc-commercial.com


MAPEI


Mapei mortars, coatings and paints have been used to complete a facade repair project at Q West, which provides space for both blue-chip companies and small enterprises, alongside a mix of additional facilities and services. The recent facade project included the repair of external concrete and split weathered asphalt across the ground floor elevation of the 1960s building; application of anti-carbonation coating; and final finishes. Repair of the Asphalt surface was carried out using Purtop Easy coloured waterproof polyurethane resin and Mapeflex MS45 – a painted hybrid sealant and adhesive used to seal and bond the surface. mapei.co.uk


PARKSIDE


The Matrix wall tile collection features 23 colours, available in a matt or gloss finish, with matching trims and grouts, and has been refreshed to include four trending colours. Pebble beige, quartz pink, olive green and ocean teal add to Matrix’s rich and wide-ranging palette, so that it continues to be an excellent choice for designers needing a colourful tile collection that can work across a range of environments. parkside.co.uk


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