Make way for the latest design in the Metropol Collection.
September 1st, 2009
‘Runway’ is the latest sophisticated carpet design from the Metropol Collection, a range of high quality tufted carpets developed for the residential environment.
‘Runway’ expands upon the success of Metropol’s first release ‘Linear Logic’ – one of the first designs to explore the striated linear look that has caught the attention of designers.
Like its name, ‘Runway’ denotes style and elegance. It provides superb definition and finish in its 100% wool face, using state of the art technology. It is a particularly stunning design that will stand the test of time.
‘Runway’ is available in a variety of colours including, pale ivory, charcoal, brown, rope and olive. This means you can choose ‘Runway’ in a shade that will compliment your environment.
All carpets in the Metropol Collection are produced by a leading carpet manufacturer in Thailand who have adopted a comprehensive approach to ecological/environmental responsibility. They are the first in the region to obtain ISO9001, ISO14001 and OHSAS18001 international certification.
‘Runway’ is the latest of three sophisticated designs in the Metropol Collection, joining ‘Linear Logic’ and ‘Urbane’.
The Metropol Collection is part of Gibbon Group’s range of innovative flooring solutions. More information about ‘Runway’ and other products can be found at gibbongroup.com.au.



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