Alaska is Burmatex's first multilevel loop product and is made from an updated attractive palette of sixteen colours, combined with the tactile and textural finish they all relate to the invigorating outdoors of this beautiful American state. This enables the creation of nature-inspired flooring schemes, while not excluding the possibility of a more classic effect. These superb stain resistant carpet tiles are manufactured here in the UK and have a heavy domestic rating (class 33) - Working well with and complimenting both the Osaka and Rainfall ranges.
Each chunky 7.50mm thick tile is 50cm x 50cm, sold by the full box which contains 20 tiles (5m2). Available here with an impressive 15 Year Manufacturers Guarantee.
"Alaska® is a timeless and tactile design, inspired by the natural textures found in the Alaskan landscape. The expansive biophilic palette and luxurious rippled effect is an ideal choice for commercial interiors. The refreshed palette of alaska® uses 100% Econyl® regenerated recyclable solution dyed nylon. This, combined with our BioBase® recycled backing makes alaska® a low carbon carpet tile".
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Carpet tiles are easy to keep clean - An effective vacuum cleaning programme is essential for the success of any carpet tile maintenance plan. Grit and dirt if not vacuumed thoroughly can become an abradant that could damage fibres, if left in the carpet to build up. In addition to removing soil vacuum cleaning also enhances the appearance of the product by lifting and restoring the pile. The use of proper equipment and techniques are critical to the success of any vacuum cleaning programme and heavy duty upright vacuums with a brushing action are recommended.
Made from 100% Econyl® regenerated recyclable solution dyed nylon yarn and our unique BioBase® recycled backing, alaska® is a low carbon carpet tile. Yarn is the single biggest source of carbon in a carpet tile so in 2021 Burmatex® committed to making all new products from low carbon yarn. By working with our partners, and through advances in material science, we now have a range of low carbon yarns, including a carbon negative yarn, which we use to reduce the amount of carbon in our products.
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