A groundbreaking seamless tile is cause to celebrate in Sydney, see for yourself.
February 25th, 2010
Paving the way for seamlessly integrated living spaces, the launch of the latest De Poortere 2TEC2 tiles takes place on 9 March 2010 in Sydney.
Offering design lovers an opportunity to view the new range of seamless tiles, accompanied by French champagne and canapés, the event marks a new era in floor coverings.
De Poortere Fine Carpets and Rugs’ 2TEC2 Seamless Tiles are durable and desirable and provide a groundbreaking woven vinyl floor covering that deftly merges quality and design with innovation and performance.
One of the most unique features of the high-tech flooring is its ability to be fitted mono-directionally rather than quarter-turned as was the requirement for previous 2TEC2 tiles.
The 2TEC2 Seamless Tiles are available in a luxurious selection of warm colours to impeccably complement innovative retail, hospitality and leisure, office or residential projects.
DISCOVER 2TEC2 FOR YOURSELF AT THE LAUNCH EVENT:
To find out more or to request an invitation to the launch on Tuesday 9 March, please click here and send your request by Wednesday 3 March.
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