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ECLIPSE FURNITURE It’s time to stop crying over spilt drinks! Wave goodbye to wobbly tables for good and say hello to happy returning customers. Featuring multi-award-winning hydraulic technology, FLAT auto-adjust table bases from Eclipse Furniture are the solution to eliminate the wobbles caused by uneven surfaces. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, FLAT table bases will vastly improve the guest dining experience. Stop stufing unsightly napkins and beer mats under your tables and start welcoming happy returning customers and boost your revenue. Stabilise your tables today. eclipsefurniture.co.uk/flat


INTERFACE


Tapping into the warmth of natural woodgrain and the cool textures of travertine stone, Earthen Forms from Interface helps bring the outdoors in. With three styles available in a range of neutral hues and modular tile shapes, the collection features all the performance benefits expected from Interface LVT. The Earthen Forms styles include: Hearth, a stone and travertine-inspired style that adds soft texture to any space; Crossroads, a fusion of woodgrain and concrete aesthetics, providing a distinct, mixed material look; and On Grain, a true woodgrain style that features a warm, resilient design in a variety of light oak to rich wood hues. interface.com


STAVERTON


With a well-earned reputation for ofice furniture innovation, it’s unsurprising that Staverton’s in-house design team kicked off 2024 with a new product launch. Staverton EX allows rooms to be transformed into inviting, private and highly functional workspaces. Crucially, EX’s premium design elements contribute to creating spaces that employees can take pride in and be motivated by. Staverton EX was unveiled at the Workspace Design Show, which took place in February at the Business Design Centre in London. staverton.co.uk


MODULEO PARKSIDE ARCHITECTURAL TILES


Parkside Architectural Tiles has launched Everscape, a collection of outdoor-ready porcelain tiles, grouts, adhesives, fabricated metal treads and strips, trims and pedestals. Frost, stain, fire, and slip-resistant, the tiles are available in elegant, simple designs. One of the highlights of the range is Kemble, a limestone-look tile in three warm shades. Available in square and rectangle formats, it can be used inside and out. parkside.co.uk


Moduleo has launched a website for professionals looking to choose its high-quality luxury vinyl floors for their project. The new site features Moduleo Roots floors suitable for use in commercial projects. With a durable wear layer and Protectonite coating for scratch protection and stain resistance, these floors are made to last and proven in large-scale housing projects, ofices, shops, care homes, hotels and other spaces. LayRed engineered vinyl flooring with integrated underlay and the Moods collection are also featured on the new website, along with matching Moduleo accessories and feature strips. There’s also a new Room Visualiser that helps pros to explore how Moduleo floors will impact their space. pro.moduleo.com/en-gb


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