A dashing new commercial carpet with high environmental standards.
September 10th, 2010
Cyberspace is a newly launched patterned loop pile in 100% wool, which adds further strength to Cavalier Bremworth’s recently refreshed commercial ranges.
With its matrix of contrasting colour it offers a highly versatile option for commercial interiors.
The palette of six colours is based on the most requested colour choices ranging from a dark taupe through to grey and black.
Hard wearing and functional, Cyberspace has excellent soil hiding properties and is a great choice for high traffic areas.
As with all Cavalier Bremworth carpets, it carries Environmental Choice accreditation, contributing points to both indoor air quality and material calculators on the Green Star rating tools.
The carpet is graded ACCS Contract Heavy Duty plus Stairs, 3 stars.
Cavalier Bremworth
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