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IDEAS
IDEAS’ ‘Modular Room’ system is one of its ‘kit-of-parts’ family of products that provide customers and their architects and designers with the flexibility to adapt a base design to meet their projects’ specific requirements. All IDEAS products have been designed from the outset to adopt a ‘circular economy’ approach for design and manufacture. These ‘Modular Rooms’ can be used for retail, ticket ofices, information desks, ofice space, touchpoints, quiet spaces, and multi-faith prayer rooms, for example. Standard materials include aluminium frame system; aluminium composite panels; polyester powder coated aluminium panels; toughened laminated glass; and solid surface material counters.
ideas.ltd.uk
MILLIKEN
Up-tempo, fast-paced and funky, a carpet tile collection influenced by the music and dance movement of the 1970s, Milliken’s Northern Soul collection is vibrant, full of life and colour. Milliken’s unique Millitron patterning technology makes possible the detailed patterns and nuanced colours. Northern Soul cushion back carpet tiles (in a 50×50cm format) are fun and upbeat, capturing the rhythm of music through mark-making, patterns and colours.
milliken.com
GERFLOR
The new Taralay Impression range from Gerflor delivers four superb solutions for a host of contract applications and is also the perfect choice for high-trafic environments. The Glue down installation, Compact, Looselay and Taralay Hop Compact ranges are all ideally suited for healthcare, hotels and hospitality spaces, retirement homes, ofices, government and education buildings, and retail locations. Over 20 million square metres of Gerflor flooring has been installed since the first generation of Taralay Impression. This iconic flooring is getting a new look while retaining its benefits of durability, being extremely easy to clean and maintain, and is providing designers and specifiers alike with a broad range of breathtaking designs.
gerflor.co.uk
SKOPOS FABRICS HAVWOODS
Havwoods’ new Hushwood Acoustics range offers dynamic products for both commercial and residential projects. Suitable for ceilings and walls, Hushwood Fiber panels are composed of 100% natural materials. Each panel is anti- allergenic, breathable, fire rated, provides effective sound insulation and absorption, and comes in a choice of textures, shapes and colours. Hushwood Flute panels combine a batten and mineral wool substructure with improved sound quality and visual appeal. Made from reconstituted veneer, customers can choose from four versatile colours. Havwoods will be appearing at this year’s Surface Design Show, stand 127, showcasing wood for all surfaces.
havwoods.com/uk
Offering a vintage boutique feel with sustainable quality, the new Eider FR Recycled fabrics have been developed specifically for contract upholstery. Keeping to a succinct palette of neutrals and dusty tones, the fabrics come with a flame- retardant Crib5 backing and achieves 45,000 Martindale rubs, meeting severe contract requirements. With the soft handle of the chenille and a velvet effect to the surface, the collection adds a luxurious finishing touch to contract environments. 100% polyester, made from post-consumer waste, Skopos is launching this into the marketplace alongside its recent achievement of being recognised as a carbon-neutral organisation in 2023.
skoposfabrics.com
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