De Poortere Fine Carpets and Rugs celebrate the launch of 2tec2 ST Seamless Woven Vinyl Tiles with canapes and French champagne:
De Poortere Fine Carpets and Rugs’ 2TEC2 Seamless Tiles are durable and desirable and provide a ground-breaking 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.
See for yourself –
Tuesday 9 March
6.30 – 8.30pm
To request an invitation or find out more about the range email mail@depoortere.com.au by Wed 3 March
De Poortere Fine Carpets and Rugs celebrate the launch of 2tec2 ST Seamless Woven Vinyl Tiles with canapes and French champagne:
De Poortere Fine Carpets and Rugs’ 2TEC2 Seamless Tiles are durable and desirable and provide a ground-breaking 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.
See for yourself -
Tuesday 9 March
6.30 – 8.30pm
To request an invitation or find out more about the range email mail@depoortere.com.au by Wed 3 March
April 4th, 2011
De Poortere Fine Carpets and Rugs invite you to enjoy canapes and French champagne at the launch of De Poortere’s 2tec2 ST Seamless Woven Vinyl Tiles
Tuesday 9 March
6.30 – 8.30pm
To request an invitation or find out more about the range email mail@depoortere.com.au by Wed 3 March
Fantastic lucky door prizes on the night include a custom made rug from de poortere
and 1 year subscription from Media Partner, Indesign magazine
De Poortere Fine Carpets and Rugs’ 2TEC2 Seamless Tiles are durable and desirable and provide a ground-breaking 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. See for yourself – please enquire for more information…
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