Arcana Ceramica
Forbo
Forbo Flooring Systems has reimagined its digitally printed Flotex textile range with the launch of new designs aimed at hospitality and leisure, education and offices. Te organically inspired Flotex Advance range is split into Code and Latitude designs, with 39 contemporary patterns across a range of tones. Both are available in sheet and tile formats, with the sheet product benefitting from a new special ‘next’ backing, which means it can be installed adhesive-free or fully adhered. Code is subtly flecked, featuring 26 colourways, from neutral greys to deep purples, while Latitude is formed of 13 organic patterns in light and dark shades, in a more neutral palette for workspaces and classroom environments.
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Black & Cream from Arcana Ceramica offers six base tiles in the collection: Cream Dune (the only colour available in 120x120cm), Black Night, Cream Beach, Brown Wash, Black Space and Green Giada. Te series offers a range of white-bodied wall tiles to combine with the porcelain tile range.
Arcana has also introduced its Les Bijoux Doinyo glazed porcelain tile range, which is available in a selection of marble-effect finishes. Te Doinyo colourway is a light, misty blue-grey shade with veining and details in muted beiges and paler tones. Te collection comes in a choice of six colourways and three sizes.
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Amtico Havwoods Vives
Amtico has expanded its Form collection with new naturalistic Woods and Stones. Inspired by nature, the LVT collection has been designed to stand up to use in commercial settings. Divided into four Wood palettes – Warm, Neutral, Cool and Saltus – the collection has been enhanced with 18 new oak designs that reflect evolving trends in the real wood market, with more sophisticated, high-grade aesthetics featuring distinctive knots and cracks. By studying the intricacies of natural wood and stone, Amtico’s in-house designers created Form’s tones and textures to reflect the patterns formed by grain and weathering. All 18 new oaks can be used with Form’s five wood laying patterns. Joining Form is Broad Weave, a new laying pattern with a larger scale design in 18x18in modules, which provides a wood pattern option for larger commercial spaces. Te two contemporary Stones additions are Ammonite and Char, both of which have a smooth surface texture, and can be specified in small or large parquet and the new pavestone laying pattern.
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New Bog Oak patterns are the latest additions to Havwoods’ Handgrade Premier collection. Ranging up to 4m in length and up to nearly 0.5m in width for the oversize board, Handgrade Premier are specialised planks that are produced to order. Te boards are FSC-certified timber, with the range being suitable for underfloor heating.
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Vives has launched its new Micra range. Te base tile is available in 20x20cm porcelain, in white and graphite, with five designs. Te matte CL1 finish comes in White, Cream, Siena, Umbra, Green, Indigo and Graphite, all also available in 80x80cm, 60x60cm and 59.3x59.3cm. A 51.9x59.9cm hexagon and 30x30cm mosaic complement the collection.
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