Katto Emboss is a unique product where a pattern is applied to the standard Katto carpet tile range using a heat embossing technology. The end result is a stunning finish that can be used in conjunction with other Katto products to create a unique custom design.
August 7th, 2014
This collection has been specifically developed for commercial interiors. Inspired by some of the world’s leading designers, this comprehensive product range has evolved through decades of development and innovation.

Katto is a yarn dyed, nylon tile range that combines performance with style. Its punch cut pile finish and extensive selection can turn any commercial application into an upbeat and vibrant environment.

Katto also has the option of metal inserts (see Katto Metal product page). This innovative feature is unique to the industry and allows further design freedom. Explore endless possibilities where the only limits are set by your imagination.
Step 1: Get inspired by the Katto family of products
Step 2: Choose your colour theme from the standard Katto range (click here)
Step 3: Select your ‘Emboss’ pattern.
Step 4: Stand back and watch your masterpiece take shape!
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