Amtico at CDW

Showcasing at CDW 2018 for the first time as a BCFA member is global flooring manufacturer, Amtico. They will be highlighting their latest LVT and carpet collections in their exclusive pop-up design booth.

Based in the Garden of St. James, stand PB1, the Amtico design team will be available throughout the event, hosting one-to-one sessions for designers and specifiers alike – presenting the perfect opportunity to discuss any aspect of an existing or upcoming flooring project.

Sessions can be booked in advance by emailing clerkenwell@amtico.com.Amtico at Clerkenwell 2018 webThe pop-up booth will allow designers to collaborate with Amtico experts and seek advice on a flooring scheme, from an initial chat, through to sketching ideas and exploring design possibilities. Specialists in laying patterns and bespoke design will be available, as well as product managers for Amtico’s LVT and carpet collections.

“At Clerkenwell, we’re presenting this expertise through relaxed and informal one-to-one sessions, providing visitors a flavour of Amtico, along with an improved understanding of the benefits of using our LVT or carpet. It’s also a great way to discuss original ideas, so we’re looking forward to meeting new and existing customers throughout the event.”

The Amtico stand will also feature sample libraries of all flooring collections, including the latest Signature, Spacia, Access and First LVT, plus the company’s extensive carpet offering. In addition, there will be the chance to view informative videos and find out how Amtico has delivered its flooring to exceptional commercial projects throughout the UK.

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