Australian company Ontera Modular Carpets was established in 1985 and is part of the Cavalier Corporation.
November 21st, 2008
Ontera supply’s the market with an expansive product selection in a wide range of designs and colours. The company is dedicated to producing unique and unlimited design opportunities for the commercial realm. Ontera is devoted to sustainable product responsibility and has a commitment to product stewardship.
Product Range – Floor Finishes
Brands – Envisions, Colourwave, KROMAplus and Ultra.
Applications – Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability – Ontera Modular Carpets is committed to the protection of the environment. At end-of-product-life the company provides product stewardship through their programme Earthplus, which is a renewal and reuse solution for all their products.
Major Projects – Westpac Place, FOXTEL, Austereo, Monash University and Macquarie Shopping Centre.
Specialised Services – Custom design service and lifetime design availability.
Featured Product – Colourweave
Range – Custom Design
Designer – Ontera Modular Carpets
Manufacturer – Ontera Modular Carpets
Application – Commercial and residential.
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