Operating under The Andrews Group umbrella, TAG floor: interior has been at the forefront of trends and current technologies in the Australian floorcovering industry since its foundation in 1975.
November 21st, 2008
The company offers a complete spectrum of floor services for its clients, encompassing design and installation through to maintenance of product after application. TAG floor: interior sources unique and innovative flooring solutions from around the world and delivers them to Australia’s specifiers and design professionals.
Product Range
Woven vinyl, modular carpet, entrance matting.
Major Brands
Bolon woven vinyl, Burmatex carpet, Westbond carpet, ABi entrance matting.
Application
Commercial, hospitality, retail, healthcare, residential.
Sustainability
All of Burmatex’s carpet ranges, including fibre bonded carpet sheet and tiles and tufted tiles, have achieved an A-rating following the assessment of their Environmental Profiles by BRE Certification Ltd. Bolon has also held ISO 14001 Environmental Standard certification since 1999 for their energy efficient manufacturing processes.
Major Projects
Mercedes-Benz Car Show Exhibition, NSW; Will & Toby’s Manly Restaurant, NSW; Diego Head Office, NSW; Unilever Headquarters, NSW; Fragile Maternity Wear, NSW; Australia Post, Vic; SJB Interiors Head Office, Vic; RMIT University, Vic; Swinburne University, Vic; ANZ Banks (Commercial Property), Vic; Melbourne Olympic Park Tennis Centre, Vic; Country Road, Vic; Capt’n Snooze, Australia wide; Wittners Shoe stores, Australia wide.
Specialised Services
TAG provides installation and floor maintenance services for its products.
Lead Time
Some lines are available ex stock; imported products require 8–12 weeks.
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