Introducing the new 2tec2 collection from De Poortere.
September 23rd, 2009
‘2tec2’ is an exciting new collection from De Poortere and is a high-tech woven vinyl floor covering, which has been achieved by traditionally weaving high quality, recyclable vinyl and fibreglass.
‘2tec2’ is available in 2-metre-wide rolls and 50 x 50cm tiles and different structures and colours. This highly durable and versatile woven vinyl can be made into custom sized fabric bordered rugs and is a transitional floor covering so it can be used indoors, outdoors, residentially or commercially. ’¨’¨
Its high resistance to wear and tear makes this flooring perfect for any flooring situation without sacrificing the aesthetic of luxury.
For more information on this exciting new product, please visit: pyd.com.au/depoortere
2tec2 can be found at:
De Poortere
G04 – 197 Young Street,
Waterloo NSW 2017
9318 1166
mail@depoortere.com.au
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