A Melbourne street artist’s exhibition, RONE In Geelong, has become a testament to the creative potential of GH Commercial’s new Designer Jet® flooring – a commercial carpet that gives designers carte blanche.
August 9th, 2021
In an artful partnership with Victorian street artist, Tyron Wright – better known under his nom de plume RONE – and the Geelong Gallery, GH Commercial offered the flagship Designer Jet® carpet to help bring RONE’s exhibition to life. ‘RONE In Geelong’ is artist’s first comprehensive solo review.
For the duration of February to May earlier this year, RONE transformed a gallery room within Geelong Gallery into an installation that contextualised his creative achievements in their geographical and architectural settings. Here, the Designer Jet® carpet plays a crucial role in the exhibit, where RONE explores beauty’s fleeting nature and its ever-changing permanence.
As a leading designer, producer and supplier of prime quality floor coverings, GH Commercial continues to create stunning, customisable and sustainable products that are deeply ingrained in the Australian custom. Their Designer Jet® featured advanced technology and exceptional engineering – unique to the GH Commercial name.
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