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Introducing the Maestro Collection, the master of all carpet tile designs

2nd June 2016

  

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FRESH decorating colours and surprising blends of textures are now the new modern interior trends that are transforming traditional dull spaces into colourful and versatile creations. Van Dyck Carpets launched a new master of all carpet designs, the Maestro collection, in April 2016. This PFX polypropylene tufted loop pile tile range is available in five exciting designs namely: Crosshatch Sable, Tetris Pitch, Structure Jet, Waterfall Texture and Waterfall Stripe.
Dr Mehran Zarrebini, chief executive of Van Dyck Carpets, said, “the aim of this collection is to offer a diverse structure and pattern, providing several creative possibilities that can transform the mood of an interior environment creating versatile and stylish floors.”

The 50 x 50cm carpet tiles can be laid in monolithic, ashlar, brick bond or tessellated layouts. Different layouts produce fashionable random designs which can create different patterned effects in domestic and commercial applications.
“Carpet tiles are enjoying increasing popularity against other floorcoverings because they offer great versatility and practicality.  Carpet tiles are very easy to install as they are small and manageable,” continues Zarrebini. “If an area of the carpet is worn or soiled, only that section needs to be replaced saving the cost of removing the entire floorcovering.  The replacement process is easy and inexpensive.”

The Maestro collection is a very affordable range by Van Dyck Carpets that is perfect for light to medium commercial applications. This collection offers a new and versatile method to contemporise commercial spaces while at the same time providing an upmarket, fresh feel and appearance that will look elegant and contemporary for many years to come.

Van Dyck Carpets pays a great deal of attention to the impact its processes and products have on the environment. The use of recycled content and green manufacturing is something that has become everyone’s main focus. “We are proud that the Maestro collection is made locally in the Durban factory, which has received a Carbon Trust certification and is both ISO 14001 (environmentally friendly manufacturing) and also ISO 14064 (measuring carbon footprint) certified. The carpet tiles are made with an Enduroback KR4 modified recycled bitumen backing which has over 40% recycled material.  Thanks to the ever-lasting durability it can be re-used for the secondary market at the end of its normal lifetime. The bitumen backing used contains no PVC’s and is very low on VOC’s meeting the requirements for Green Star rating. A Stain Shield protective finish has been applied to safe guard the fibres from the day-to-day dust and dirt. Just like any other carpet tile a simple vacuum easily wipes away the stains and dust that stays on the surface of the carpet tile.”

“The new tufting technology used in the manufacturing process of this collection gives customer’s unlimited design potential in a softer finish, offering better pattern and colour definition”, concludes Zarrebini. Van Dyck manufactures the Maestro Collection in their factory in Durban and anyone can and anyone can request a sample or visit www.vandyckcarpets.com for more information.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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