Belgotex Terrain – The Edge of Change
Ready to step up to the edge? Terrain – The Edge of Change, is a new nature-inspired tufted tile range from Belgotex that brings the best of the outdoors inside of heavy commercial spaces.
With both colour and pattern inspired by the earth’s surfaces, a wide spectrum shifts fluidly where each colour transitions through the gradient and seamlessly blends into the next. In this way the range mimics the same optical phenomenon as witnessed in nature.
Created for heavy commercial application, the new range is defined by irregular contours with seemingly torn and unfinished designs that embrace organic imperfection. The planks can be laid in ashlar, brick or herringbone formations – the graded effect lending interesting texture and subtle pattern to hardworking floors.
Exploring how adaptable and forward-thinking designs, materials and systems might use nature – adapting its power to transform challenge into change – both colour and pattern borrow from the earth’s surfaces.
The carpet’s colour boasts a depth and magnitude that’s able to convey planet earth’s vast beauty, where individual colours have the confidence to stand on their own, and when working with the rest of the range shows up in full kaleidoscopic glory.
Twenty colours tell the story of the range’s main attributes, from resilient sunbaked clay and earthy tones, subdued mossy and forest greens, calming blues, rich purples, moody greys, and variations of these shades in-between.
Discover Terrain now available from Belgotex.
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