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News Release from: Mainspring | Subject: The Premier Collection
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 April 2006
Premier - the designers choice
The Premier Collection from Marley Floors was selected by the staff of Interior Design magazine as the floorcovering of choice for their office refurbishment.
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This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 3 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Jo-Anne Wright, Editor of Interior Design, said, "We selected Marley Floors as their name is second to none when it comes to contract flooring".
"The Premier Collection was singled out from the company's extensive range as we have a high footfall of traffic up and down the busy corridors and needed a floor we knew we could rely on".
"As well as having a good choice of wood, photographic, stone and marble effects, the Premier Collection also has a 0.9mm wear layer that makes it suitable for high traffic areas".
"Once laid, we had the floor sealed and finished with a matt polish to prevent scuffing and help with maintenance".
The Premier Collection has been widely specified on a number of prestigious installations where quality, design and durability are considered of equal importance.
An easy to maintain clear wear layer protects the surface from scuffs and marking, helping to retain its looks under even the toughest conditions.
High quality films are used to ensure the textured finish reflects the character and beauty of wood or stone, yet is more practical and cost effective than the real thing for office, retail and leisure projects.
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