Fringe combines bold colours and dramatic design for a versatile and striking new range of floorcoverings.
February 29th, 2012
The new collection from Brintons was designed with the leisure market in mind, incorporating all the elements necessary for a demanding application.
Woven in Brintons’ own 80% wool, 20% nylon yarn blend, Fringe is able to withstand the wear and tear of heavy foot traffic and meet the daily needs of a busy space.
The selection of 8 broadloom woven Axminster carpets presents a sophisticated, on-trend colour palette and a striking set of designs, from vibrant plumes to architecturally-inspired geometrics. Dramatic design meets electric colour – from teal to lime green, vintage gold to hot red.
This capsule collection presents a series of floorcoverings that are versatile and easy to maintain, continuing Brintons’ reputation for innovative design technique, technical expertise and exacting global quality standards.
The Fringe Collection is available to order from March 2012 in 3.66m width.
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