With beautiful, nature-inspired colour palettes, Fast Track® from GH Commercial has made it so much easier to create custom carpets without the hassle.
For interior projects, a custom carpet design is often the icing on the cake. A bespoke, eye-catching and one-off finish can completely change the aesthetic of a space. But custom carpeting is often tricky – it takes time, isn’t always available, and often requires a large order. These issues are what led to the creation of Fast Track®.

Fast Track® balances the best of complete custom design with the convenience of shorter lead times and the ability to accommodate small order quantities, filling the gap in the market for designers and clients who don’t want to deal with the issues of large minimum order quantities or long lead times.
Part of the Feltex brand within GH Commercial’s renowned suite of inspired and designer-favourite carpets, Fast Track® makes it easier than ever to quickly receive a beautiful carpet for a commercial project. The carpet can be delivered in as little as eight weeks, and the minimum order quantity is a mere 20 lineal metres*.
One of the reasons this product is able to be provided quickly and efficiently, is in the main, thanks to its colour palette. By offering a limited, curated selection of two-colour palettes, each containing 12 colours, the manufacturing facility is always ready to go – and thanks to the thoughtful design team at GH Commercial, there’s no sacrifice on quality or style.
Hustle & Bustle: A hospitality focussed palette
Bold and assertive, Hustle & Bustle is designed with the hospitality and entertainment sectors in mind, delivers an ebullient energy to bustling spaces. With a palette inspired by local flora, fauna and landmarks, all the colours are designed to create textural interest and excitement in a riot of intensely rich colour.
Cool, Calm & Collected: A neutral based palette
Intended for projects with more pared back aesthetics – such as hotel guestrooms, resort living spaces or residential projects, this palette evokes understated beauty and luxury in a collection of classic neutrals. Named from local minerals and landmarks, the 12 colours provide a serene and elegant flooring base.
Fast Track® is a simple three step process, which can be carried out easily on GH Commercial’s intuitive online visualiser…

The carpets themselves are made from a rich blend of premium wools, delivering a luxe woven carpet. Combining traditional weaving skills with state-of-the-art technology, woven axminster carpets add an impressive touch to any project. From contemporary designs that bring a room to life, to traditional patterns that instil old world charm, woven carpets are the ultimate in luxury for commercial interiors, and thanks to their hard-wearing nature, they’re a perfect fit for high traffic areas.

Fast Track® is the latest tool for the interior design sector. The ability to have custom designed carpets delivered in such a short time, as well as design them quickly and easily using the online visualiser, is a potential game changer. Why not visit GH Commercial’s Fast Track® visualiser now and start designing!
*From order dates. This is the anticipated supply time, however variations may occur due to seasonal delays and for large or complex orders. Minimum order quantities: 20LM/73m2 for existing designs, 60LM/220m2 for new custom designs.

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