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Boundless Tile

Spaces That Serve

We make a Smarter Impact with accessible products that can honour the overall design intent, from focused workspaces to vibrant library centres. 

How Can Flooring Build Community?

Government consists of important places where people come together in the service, governance and upkeep of community life. When designing flooring for these spaces, we carefully consider movement, maintenance, public funding and a broad diversity of access and use.  

Our insights lead to simple sourcing solutions that ease procurement and installation. With Building Information Modelling Objects (BIM) available for all our UK stocked collections, our high performance and value driven flooring inspires pride in each community space - from libraries to public offices.

Government Collections

Design for Community Impact

A no rules collection, allowing easy install and replacement.

In Stock carpet tiles in a curated range of colours and styles.

A global collection that creates a feeling of community.

Divide your space into areas of pattern, texture and scale.

Public Sector & Government Categories

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Narita International Airport by Nikken Sekkei Ltd

Public sector and Government

Our Public Sector & Government segment provides solutions for: 

Government Department Buildings & Offices

Local Community Spaces

Local Government Offices

Public Libraries

Airports

SOLUTIONS

Solutions for Service

With our In Stock offer, we’ll help you meet the demands for fast turnaround projects with products made and stocked in the UK.

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Shaw Contract’s No Rules mergeable dye lots make it easy to mix and match replacement tiles over time without worrying about colour matching.

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With EPDs for our products, warranties and Cradle to Cradle certifications, it is easy to make a sustainable choice.

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Harold Washington Library Center by Gensler

Harold Washington Library

Conceived under the Chicago Public Library’s vision as a “home of the curious,” Harold Washington’s space begins with the concept of an empty box — the idea that a child will transform their own environment according to their individual curiosities and interests, making kids active participants in their own education.


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