London-based designers and specifiers can now find modulyss carpet tiles in the Clerkenwell showroom of leading international office furniture brand, Bene.
An array of the latest carpet tiles from modulyss are providing the perfect base to show the office furniture and concepts of Bene at the brand’s London showroom. In a layout designed in collaboration with modulyss concept designer, Marie-Bénédicte Pottie, Bene selected carpet tiles to match the furniture on show in its Clerkenwell space, choosing a broad range of styles from collections such as Delight, Fashion&, Fluid& and Motion // Vision.
From the bold green of Fashion& 699 and Fluid& 604 used in the basement right up to the bright yellow of Motion 210 on the second floor, the scheme demonstrates the depth of design, colour and texture from modulyss. Also including the air-cleaning In-groove carpet tile, the new look Bene showroom is now not just a destination for great furniture, but great floors too.
Stephen Block, Bene, said; “Our showroom is a destination for designers looking to experience our office furniture and concepts and we wanted to make sure it delivers an inspiring environment to discover our products. The modulyss carpet tiles chosen facilitate this, coordinating perfectly with the furniture on show and demonstrating how furniture and flooring choices go hand-in-hand to create better places to work.”
Visitors to the showroom will now also be able to learn more about carpet tiles from the Belgian company, part of one of Europe’s largest carpet manufacturers.
Katja De Laet, Marketing Manager for modulyss said: “The Bene showroom shows just what’s possible with applied thinking from two like-minded companies and we were delighted to be involved in creating something special that’s sure to inspire designers, not just in the furniture that’s available to them, but also through unique carpet tile designs.”
The process took some three months from concept to reality, expertly installed by MPM Flooring. The Bene London showroom is situated in the heart of the capital’s Clerkenwell district, home to a thriving architecture and design community.