Bolon have added five new products to the Graphic collection – two roll products; Gradient & Checked and three new tile products; Texture Black, Texture Grey & Texture Beige.
July 1st, 2014
Above: Checked
Graphic is a designer flooring solution created for high-traffic environments such as offices or retail outlets where an exciting, contemporary look must be harmonised with classic, sober ambience.
Featuring an elliptical yarn, Graphic’s flatter, more even weave makes it Bolon’s tightest and smoothest collection – a characteristic that makes it an outstanding choice in areas with high foot traffic.
Inspired by modern architecture and challenging glass and steel structures, Graphic is available as rolls and tiles. In rolls, eight articles are available – Etch, Draw, String, Mache, Herringbone Black, Herringbone Beige, Gradient (new) and Checked (new).
In tiles, choose from Etch, Draw, String, Mache, Texture Black (new), Texture Beige (new), Texture Grey (new), London and New York.
Bolon is distributed in Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia by The Andrews Group.
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