Hardwood flooring specialist launches new collections

Hardwood flooring specialist Ted Todd has launched two new flooring collections, Residence and Connect, the first new collections the brand has added to its portfolio for 10 years.

Residence is a collection of 10 refined floors that embody contemporary luxury, suited to chic, modern interiors. There are three designs to choose from, plank, herringbone and chevron which work as a multi format system with interchangeable colours and designs to create sophisticated laying patterns.

Residence (pictured above) has been constructed from prime grade FSC-certified European oak with a clean uniform appearance, consistent in colour, straight grain and seamless bevel free edges with a 4mm wear layer and square shoulder.

Connect (pictured above) is a collection of 10 functional floors that serve the need for efficient installation with Ted Todd’s only click system flooring. The 10 tones range from Eston and Boston, in cool grey tones, to Elgin and Greenock in rich cool-toned browns. Whilst Connect has character, it’s also an ideal choice for a minimal look.

Robert Walsh, founder and CEO of Ted Todd Group, commented on the launch: “We’re incredibly proud to launch two new collections to our portfolio of now 11 collections at Ted Todd. Residence is our most exciting launch in recent years, following 30 years of designing and developing the very best flooring, Residence embodies the culmination of our expertise and innovation.  Connect’s effortless locking mechanism not only simplifies the installation process but also ensures a precision fit, delivering both lasting personality and functionality to any commercial space.

“Following our launch into the USA last year, this is shaping up a fantastic 30th year for us. The innovation, style and commitment to high-quality, high-end flooring has kept us at the forefront of the global hardwood flooring market. We have a very exciting year ahead and look forward to working closely with our retail and commercial partners to continue this success.”

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