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Public Spaces from Brintons

Continuing Brintons’ long history of carpet installations for large-scale projects, their newest collection is a range of striking woven carpet for vast high-traffic spaces.

Public Spaces from Brintons


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September 1st, 2011


In 2010, Brintons fulfilled the world’s largest public space carpet order when they designed and manufactured 175,000 sqm of Axminster carpet for the new T3 building at Indira Gandhi International Airport in India.

 

No strangers to high-profile, demanding and large projects, Brintons have created their latest collection, Public Spaces, to provide the perfect flooring choice for a practical and inviting interior public area.

 

The collection is divided into 3 design chapters, each inspired by a view from a different distance and level – ’Aerial’, ’Surface’ and ’Structure’.

Offering much flexibility and creative freedom to designers and specifiers, the cutting-edge designs can be used as is or customised according to the designer’s wishes.

 

As with all their products, Brintons also offer their leading global project management service to make sure that public space projects are completed on time and on budget.

With their knowledge and expertise in designing and producing large-scale carpet installation for a variety of public buildings, Brintons products are perfect for creating striking large floorscapes.

 

Find out more about Brintons Public Spaces here.

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