Tretford’s unique structural integrity is due to its goat hair fibre which sets it apart from all other carpets. Its distinctive hard-edged look and fabulous colour palette has been the reason for its success around the world over the last 40+ years. tretford withstands the most demanding commercial environments and has a strong environmentally-sustainable position […]
November 21st, 2008
Tretford’s unique structural integrity is due to its goat hair fibre which sets it apart from all other carpets. Its distinctive hard-edged look and fabulous colour palette has been the reason for its success around the world over the last 40+ years. tretford withstands the most demanding commercial environments and has a strong environmentally-sustainable position and is consistently being considered for Green Star projects.
Dimensions: 2mts wide broadloom, 50x50cm tiles, rugs custom sizes
Delivery time: Stock Australia
Applications: Commercial, Hospitality, Residential
Variations: Broadloom Carpet, Rugs and Carpet Tiles
Finish: Corded Goat Hair Carpet
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