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Transform Your Commercial Space with First Radiant Carpet Tiles

Wednesday 28 March 2018, 8:16PM

By Beckie Wright

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Carpet tiles are becoming a staple in the commercial space as it is a more practical and affordable choice when it comes to textile floor coverings. Carpet Tiles, the leading online web shop in New Zealand for carpet tiles and carpet squares, stock First Radiant – a carpet tile collection from modulyss that’s promises excellent performance for commercial spaces.

The First Radiant collection explores a new direction in colour, showcasing a smart, sharp style with its bright assortment of linear colours. It’s a stylish addition to any interior design, with 6 colours available on the Carpet Tiles website to mix and match with any unique environment and office furniture.

First Radiant is a super quality low loop nylon carpet tile collection that promises great, enduring service. It is manufactured to thrive in environments that experience heavy foot traffic, such as universities and offices, perfect for intensive use.

When it comes to sustainability, First Radiant boasts an Environmental Choice New Zealand (ECNZ) certification. It is made of 52% overall recycled content – waste from the tile cutting process is shredded and added to the secondary backing. The filler used for First Radiant is also made from post-industrial recycled material, diverted from a waste stream of limestone mining.

Carpet tiles are, in general, a more sustainable choice when it comes to textile floor covering, especially compared to broadloom carpets. Worn carpet tiles can simply be removed and re-used in non-critical areas to extend their product life. First Radiant is also a part of the modulyss “back2back” program, where carpet tiles can be used as a raw material for the backing of new carpet tiles.

Transform your space with First Radiant – a high-quality, stylish, and sustainable choice for your commercial floor.

Shop the First Radiant carpet tile collection on the Carpet Tiles website today!