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Forbo Flooring Systems – Tessera Perspective

Mixology22 Product of the Year Finalist: Flooring

 
Forbo Flooring Systems-Tessera Perspective carpet

Manufactured using cut and loop technology, the tip-sheared aesthetic of Forbo Flooring Systems’ high-end Tessera Perspective carpet tile collection delivers a feeling of luxury, making it the ideal solution for workspaces where a stylish, contemporary design is desired.

Designed, manufactured and stocked in the UK, Forbo’s new Tessera Perspective collection features a delicate lattice weave design that has been developed through the use of two different, yet tonally similar, yarns. This blend of surface textures means that each tile absorbs light differently, creating a rich and opulent all-over visual, which subtly changes from differing perspectives.

Available in a total of 14 colourways, the palette consists of eight neutral tones, including beautiful grey and brown hues, and six vivid jewel-like shades, such as the golden Aura, deep blue Iridescent and the emerald green Mystique, making it ideal for offices where zoning or break out area definition is required, without interrupting the overall visual of the floor.

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