28
Jun
21
Staff blog! Tracy tells us all about the Newmor Design Studio
Staff blog! Our Design and Warehouse Manager, Tracy Jones, talks us through life in the Design Studio, Print Room and Wet studio.
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28
Jun
21
Staff blog! Our Design and Warehouse Manager, Tracy Jones, talks us through life in the Design Studio, Print Room and Wet studio.
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22
Jun
21
Vinyl wallcoverings are available in endless textures, colours and designs, from tactile textiles and geometric prints to surfaces made specifically to be durable and hygienic. The advantages include being flame retardant, sustainable, light and colourfast, cleanable, durable, easy to install and maintain, resistant to scratches and impact, and protection against stains and chemicals, with a long lifespan of up to 15 years.
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25
May
21
Newmor Designer wallcoverings bring the work of artists and designers to the commercial interiors market. Created exclusively for Newmor by established designers and available for recolouring, resizing and printing onto any of our wallcoverings, including textures, metallics and window films. We launch new designers twice a year, so watch this space! Take a look at all of our designers here…
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17
May
21
The Roaring Twenties are back (the 2020s!)! And we’re seeing increased interest in Art Deco-inspired designs. Zigzag and chevron patterns, stepped forms, sweeping curves, sunburst, and triangular shapes, surfaces inspired by cityscapes, and stylised wildlife. Alongside a classic, opulent Art Deco look, this year, the Miami look is still going strong for a luxurious, vibrant effect that would appeal to any Wes Anderson fan.
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28
Apr
21
With the overarching theme “Nothing New, Everything New”, Heimtextil launches the motto of the trend season 21/22. These trends provide an outlook for the home and contract textiles fair, taking place from 12 to 15 January 2021 in Frankfurt. In cooperation with internationally renowned design and trend experts, Heimtextil develops trend topics every year. For many years, the lifestyle industry has asked “what is new this season?”. Newness and cultural erosion are core drivers of lifestyle products. Now is the time for a new perception of new, as the industry looks towards more sustainable products and manufacturing.
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