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NEW LOOP CARPET TILE FROM DESSO
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Desso
10/01/2008
 
Leading European manufacturer Desso has introduced a new loop pile carpet tile called Freestyle. Available in ten sophisticated colours, Freestyle has a contemporary geometric pattern that is ideally suited to corporate environments and its random design ensures that each installation is subtly unique.

Freestyle can be laid in a random format making the initial installation easier and faster, and by reducing on-site cutting keeps wastage to an absolute minimum.

“Random lay tiles offer many advantages,” says David Smith, Sales and Marketing Director for Desso UK. “By using our Freestyle carpet tiles you can achieve the aesthetic and design qualities required but can also help to reduce installation time, wastage and ultimately cost.”

With no need to worry about matching patterns or pile direction alignment, installing Freestyle is simple. As well as the advantage of reduced installation time, random lay tiles such as Freestyle enable the use of off-cuts for infills at borders, around support columns and room perimeters with greater flexibility.

Individual tiles can be replaced during the ongoing life of the installation with little or no impact on the overall visual effect. This combined with easy re-laying can prove to be a real advantage in the event of floor box re-siting, desk layout changes or partition moves.
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