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Altro Illustra proves the ‘pawfect’ choice for Dobbies Garden Centre

Stylish new safety floor Altro Illustra™ is delivering nature-inspired aesthetics and safety for two and four-legged customers at Pets Corner at Dobbies Garden Centre in Huddersfield.

With wet paws and floors comes the risk of a slip, so when choosing flooring for Pets Corner as part of a recent refurbishment, a safety floor with natural aesthetics was required.

Michael Brooks, Head of Construction and Maintenance for Dobbies Garden Centres liaised with Altro Sales Consultant Kevin Jackson on the different floor options for the space. Wanting to match the Dobbies’ ethos of ‘not an average garden centre,’ the floor solution needed to provide durability, be easy to clean, and also have a natural biophilic feel to the design.

“Altro Illustra fit the bill perfectly, providing natural good looks and safety for our customers and their pets,” says Michael. “The installation was very smooth, with minimal disruption to the centre and our customers, and the floor looks great.”

Designed to bring natural elements in a range of contemporary and flexible colours, shades and fabric effects, Altro Illustra is also smooth to the touch, functional with a natural beauty. This stylish safety floor is also available as a sustainable, adhesive-free option.

Altro Illustra is available in a range of contemporary and flexible designs. This stylish, functional and design-led safety flooring has enhanced sustained slip resistance, making it great for busy classrooms, entrance areas, care home and hospital wards, corridors and shop floors. New Altro Illustra is low maintenance, incorporating Altro Easyclean™ technology.

  

For more information visit www.altro.com, or email enquiries@altro.com

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