Godfrey Hirst Carpets presents world-class Designer Jet technology for the first time in Australia.
May 2nd, 2011
As the demand for high quality, cost effective carpet tile grows in demanding commercial environments, Godfrey Hirst are proud to release their new and innovative world class Designer Jet.
Godfrey Hirst have acquired one of only 3 machines in the world capable of Designer Jet technology – and the only such machine in Australia – to create patterns and colours that are limited only by your imagination.

From corporate styling to freelance graphics, if you can create it, Godfrey Hirst can reproduce it on your floor.


Designer Jet carpets come standard 100% PVC FREE with 100% maximum Green Star points on your Mat-2 Flooring Calculator.
Ideally suited to hospitality, public space and retail applications with its intricate design possibilities, Designer Jet carpets from Godfrey Hirst offer a flexible and cost-effective alternative to traditional woven carpets.
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