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Create Classic Woodgrain Looks with the Modern Revival LVT Collection

No matter how hard an architect or designer may try to achieve a timeless structure or visual, there’s almost always a component or two that will link that project back to the particular time in which it was built. Whether it’s the pitch of a roof, the shape of a window, or the specific building materials used in construction, common attributes and applications are embedded in an architectural timeline.

Through Bentley’s Modern Revival Collection, they explore the trend cycle of wood grains and stain colours that were prominent in three different architectural periods. By identifying oak as a constant throughout the many Revivalist periods, walnut as a staple in Mid-Century Modern styling, and Post-Modern blends of non-defined grains such as bamboo and eucalyptus, Bentley was able to create a complete offering of classic wood visuals for any modern space.

This new collection of Luxury Vinyl Tiles consists of three products: Memory, Moment, and Mood, all with the classic yet modern look of wood grains.

Each style has five colourways with a total of 15 options in the complete collection. All tiles are 22.9 x 11.9cm and are available in two thickness options: 2.5mm and 5mm.

In keeping with the three trend cycles explored by Bentley, the colour options vary from light grainy patterns to dark stained shades of grey and deep browns.

Full specifications, as well as all installation, adhesive and maintenance guidelines, and sustainability certificates are available by contacting a Heritage Carpets architectural consultant.

View more information on Heritage Carpets, including contact details.
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