Flooring manufacturers sign up for Surface & Materials show

  • 18 Jun 2015

Among the latest exhibitors is the Reclaimed Flooring Company of Clerkenwell, which will be highlighting its visually appealing ranges of vintage, antique and reclaimed floor coverings, developed for both period refurbishments and modern projects.

The Surface and Materials show is part of UK Construction Week at the Birmingham NEC.

Wooden flooring manufacturer and distributor Maxzara has also signed up for the exhibition. It will be showcasing a variety of products from its wide range of solid and engineered flooring solutions.

The third of the latest additions is Bedrock Tiles, displaying its array of cutting edge designs, developed to cater to both modern and traditional tastes.

Nathan Garnett, show director, commented: “As the biggest surface area within a building flooring is a huge consideration for any project, so we are looking to provide a host of inspiration and new products for visitors to view.

“We’re really pleased to welcome these key flooring manufacturers to the show and I look forward to seeing the new designs and innovations they bring with them.”

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