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Milliken


Lightbox is Milliken’s latest carbon-neutral carpet plank collection designed and made in Britain. Te collection is designed by Milliken’s in-house designer, Manisha Selhi, and inspired by the nature of light: both light sources and its effect on different surfaces. Fascinating forms can be seen to emerge from the shadows illuminated by bright bursts of colour giving a sense of movement across the floor plane. Solid colours give way to translucency as patterns deconstruct and simple lines and clean angles merge to become complex and multi-layered. Tere is a palette of 27 colours in nine colour families ranging from pink, orange and citrus to more gentle aqua, olive and damson. Within each colour range there is a neutral, tint and bright variation. millikencarpet.com


Forbo


Forbo’s Marmoleum Linear collection comprises 16 colourways – including 11 new additions – arranged into four colour groups: cool greys, warm greys, earthy tones and warm browns. Te range is manufactured from 97% natural raw materials and is CO2


neutral (from


cradle to gate) without offsetting. forbo-flooring.co.uk


Argenta


Inspired by the architectural work created by Le Corbusier in Massachusetts, the Carpenter is made up of diverse modular formats. Tese include porcelain stoneware slabs in 90 x 90cm, 60 x 120cm, 60 x 60cm, 30 x 60cm. Te colour scheme features natural hues of albar, taupe, pearl, grey and dark.


Te tiles are also treated with anti- bacterial properties, making them suitable for use in residential applications as well as in public spaces such as schools, libraries, clinics and hospitals.


argentaceramica.com


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