Contrasting timber effect luxury vinyl
tiles from the Polyflor Bevel Line Project Collection help
create a bright, attractive ambience in the Linda McCartney
Centre’s WRVS café at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
Founded in 1938 as the Women’s Voluntary Service, the WRVS is
today devoted to helping older people get more out of life. The
organisation runs cafes, shops and support services in over 300
hospitals throughout Britain.
Chosen for its very heavy commercial and heavy light industrial
suitability, the Bevel Line Project Collection features both
realistic wood and stone effect ranges. Bevel Line Wood is
available in popular 101mm x 914mm bevelled planks in eight
commercially attractive timber effects including oak, beech,
maple and mahogany. The new Bevel Line Stone collection offers a
choice of 10 clean and contemporary stone designs including
limestone, sandstone and concrete and is available in 457 x
457mm tiles.
Both ranges feature a resilient 0.7mm wear layer with a
polyurethane surface treatment to assist on-going maintenance.
The high design potential of the Bevel Line Project Collection
is enhanced by the availability of guillotine or waterjet
facilities for bespoke designs and by the inclusion of a range
of compass designs, borders, corners and feature strips - all
available to special order.
Email:
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