Tarkett showcases its expertise in design and innovation across multiple flooring materials at BDNY, Nov. 10-11, in Booth #2739. Taking full advantage of Tarkett’s best-in-class custom design capabilities, two new concept collections, nowHAUS and Gironde, showcase the incredible artistic talents of individual creators Amy Jaekel and Nolan Beck Rivera, bringing their visions to life in vivid detail.
Through the Tarkett Solution SPECtrum, luxurious tufted broadloom and Axminster carpet patterns coordinate flawlessly with high-definition, digitally printed LVT, giving designers cohesive solutions that carry an aesthetic throughout the property and establish Tarkett as a total flooring solution for the Hospitality market. Tarkett’s deep understanding of each platform marries handmade artisanship with industrial innovation and beauty with practical application.
“Tarkett has built a unique platform for hospitality, allowing our clients to execute their design ideas as the only one-stop-shop for custom design in Axminster, Broadloom, Carpet Tile, LVT and even Millwork base. It all comes together at BDNY in our celebration of 100 years of Bauhaus,” said Paul Cleary, president of Tarkett's Hospitality division.
Toward the southwest corner of France, not far from the Spanish border, the Gironde region of Bordeaux is filled with evidence of its history. Every surface tells a story and begs us to take a closer look at its unassuming luxury. Designer Nolan Beck Rivera recently spent two weeks immersed in the area’s weathered patinas, eroded bricks and lichen-covered stones. A photo catalogue of textures became a tablet of sketches which became a new flooring collection for Tarkett Hospitality. This suite of organic patterns pays homage to the unwavering passing of time, and comes to life in a soothing palette of moss and blush tones.
Each pattern beautifully showcases Tarkett’s world-class technology and custom design capabilities. With coordinating carpet and resilient surfaces, designers are able to carry this European-inspired aesthetic throughout a property, including guest rooms and public spaces. The collection includes four woven broadloom patterns and three luxury vinyl flooring patterns for a variety of scale, texture and performance. The LVT designs are offered on Tarkett’s Contour construction, featuring Tarkett’s proprietary Techtonic polyurethane technology with over a 32 mil wear layer for maximum protection and durability.
As longtime admirers of all things Bauhaus and its visionary creators, Tarkett celebrates this timeless centurion with nowHAUS Collection, a bold new flooring collection, inspired by its iconic shapes and patterns. Just as our Bauhaus mentors taught, these designs marry handmade artisanship with industrial innovation and beauty with practical application.
Luxurious tufted broadloom and Axminster carpet patterns coordinate flawlessly with high-definition, digitally printed LVT, giving designers cohesive soft surface and resilient solutions that carry this eye-catching aesthetic throughout the property. The nowHAUS Collection showcases Tarkett’s custom design capabilities in a variety of scales and flooring platforms, with six Vivid Broadloom patterns (with the ability to use up to 12 colors in a cut and loop construction for high-definition pattern, color and texture), three woven Axminster patterns (including one sculpted texture), and one Axminster tile pattern. Two LVT flooring patterns are offered on Tarkett’s Contour construction, also featuring Tarkett’s proprietary Techtonic polyurethane technology over a 32 mil wear layer.
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