Curve Digital

Country

United Kingdom

Surface area

285 m²

Architect

Base Interiors

Segment

Used products

Completing the level at Curve Digital

An array of modulyss carpet tiles have been used in the fitout of rented London workspaces for video games publisher, Curve Digital Publishing Limited. Leasing some 415 m² of office space in the West End, Curve Digital called upon fitout and interior design practice, Base Interiors, to bring it an office that would build brand identity and complement the stylish media-style interior.

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Turning to the comfort, acoustics and durability of modulyss carpet tiles for desking areas, Base Interiors chose from the manufacturer’s high-design Motion /// Vision collection and the subtle texture of its First Forward loop pile carpet tile. Mixing colour and fluid, dynamic pattern for feature areas in the combination of steel hued Motion 578, Vision 578 and the purple of Motion 410, Vision 410, as well as the deep green of First Forward 608 for general cover; Base Interiors has delivered on the brief.

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We opted for modulyss because it offered a good range of designs and colours at a fair price. Opting for Motion, Vision and First Forward, we were able to bring Curve Digital Publishing the look it wanted in colours close to the brand, delivering a quality carpet tile that will continue to perform well into the future.

- Arno Viviers, design manager
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Both First Forward and the Motion /// Vision collection are made from solution-dyed nylon for a floor with inherent stain and fade-resistance. Coping well with spills and cleaning up easily, the fibre also delivers resilience, ensuring the new workspace floor of Curve Digital Publishing stays looking good. First Forward, a purposeful loop-pile, has been mixed with the colour gradient of Motion and the dynamic pattern of Vision. Both collections used modulyss’ back2back recycled content backing.