Choosing the right carpet is made easy thanks to J + J Invision.
May 25th, 2011
Choosing the right carpet is one of the most important decisions made by architects, designers and end-users.

Design, after all, starts from the floor up, and J+J/Invision is the perfect choice for your next project.

With over 50 years of commercial carpet experience, J+J / Invision have extensive experience bringing to market an extraordinary range of commercial carpets across a spectrum of price points.

J+J / Invision products push the boundaries of texture, colour and performance in both modular and broadloom, all in an eco-friendlt way.

All J+J carpets are designed to exceed expectations in design, colour and performance. J + J is available in Australia through Carpet Republic. Contact them today for more information on their full range of design solutions.

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