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132 PRODUCTS SHOWCASE


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


PARKSIDE


Exadeck is a long-lasting vitrified porcelain alternative to external composite, wood and aluminium decking systems. Bringing speed of installation thanks to a customised clip fitting system, Exadeck is resistant to extreme weather conditions and can withstand heavy-trafic locations. It is the ideal solution for external decking and terraces within commercial and residential projects. Frost-proof and 100% colourfast, as well as resistant to heat and staining, the hard-wearing porcelain surface is easy to maintain and comes with R11 slip-resistance. It has been successfully used in a wide range of projects, including a ground level installation at Nine Elms, Battersea, London. parkside.co.uk


IVC COMMERCIAL RIVIERA HOME


Today, as one of the UK’s few true handmade carpet companies, Riviera Home continues to use traditional techniques to bring a unique quality to its carpets and rugs. The flatweave loop of Capri is testament to Riviera Home’s craftmanship. Hand-woven from 100% pure new wool with meticulous attention to detail, this carpet has a fabric-like quality more akin to luxury tailoring than a carpet suitable for daily use. Along with the sought-after Milano range and the random tip shear of Monaco in lustrous Tencel fibre, it was these fabric-like textures that caught the eye of visitors over the two days of Design Central North West. The Riviera Home collection is widely available through its authorised dealership network. rivierahomeuk.co.uk


With a natural look and texture, and a performance construction, Moduleo Roots 55 brings interiors closer to nature with a floor finish that’s durable and easy to look after. Now, with Moduleo Roots Herringbone, projects can benefit from the quality and affordability of IVC Commercial’s Belgian- made LVT floors in two dryback herringbone plank formats. Moduleo Roots 55 Herringbone is the ideal solution for housing developments and commercial ofices wanting a herringbone look in a finish that needs to deliver a tough and easy to look after floor. Every Moduleo floor is designed and made in-house, so that every aspect of its quality can be controlled. ivc-commercial.com


WILKHAHN


Today, flexibility and mobility are central aspects in the context of hybrid work. To meet these changing requirements, Wilkhahn has updated the Timetable Lift range. The update offers a 3-in-1 solution that combines table, whiteboard and media stele. The Timetable Lift is also electrically height-adjustable and can be easily transformed into a mobile video conferencing system. With a powerful battery for mains-independent operation and charging options for electronic devices, Timetable Lift offers a flexible solution for modern work environments. The individual configurability and expandability allows adaptation to different requirements. wilkhahn.com


LOUIS DE POORTERE


With the Ecorugs collection from Louis De Poortere, specifiers can be assured of a path to recyclability. Thanks to the Take Care Program, every Ecorug used within a project can be returned for resale or recycling into new Ecorugs. With a 100% polyester construction that’s completely recyclable, Take Care sees every rug supplied with a QR code that can be scanned to return the rug directly to Louis De Poortere for resale or recycling. The programme is free to use. louisdepoortere.com


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