Invisible Visionaries Carpet Collection by Bentley

Heritage Carpets

There are many aspects to the production of a film, play, musical or ballet. Visual effects make a significant impact on how realistic and enjoyable the overall end-result will be to the audience. One aspect of these effects is the costume design. The costumes in a period drama will reflect the moment in time in which a story is set while the costumes in a horror themed piece will help add to the fearful impact on the viewer. Regardless of the genre or medium, costumes can not only reveal so much about a character, but they must often be constructed to withstand scene after scene and take after take – aesthetics as well as performance. Allegro, Interlude and Backstage explore the talented masters behind the scenes who sketch, stitch and mend to instill personality into every role.

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  • General features
    Resilient
  • Type
    Carpet tiles
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  • Country of origin
    United States
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Premium Sustainable Carpet Solutions Made Simple.

Heritage Carpets makes premium commercial and residential flooring solutions simple for New Zealand, offering style and value with an environmentally conscious approach.

Heritage Carpets is the exclusive New Zealand distributor of sustainable European brands modulyss®, WOOP+ntgrate rugs and Fletco Carpets, and Bentley Mills flooring from Los Angeles. We represent New Zealand artist and biophilic designer Miranda Brown for broadloom and rug designs, for our designer collection, as well as custom designs.

We can custom-colour select existing ranges or supply fully custom-designed carpets and rugs.

Our Axminsters and rugs use New Zealand wool, and our New Zealand-made broadlooms use 100% recycled yarn.

Relationships are the cornerstone of our business; we work directly with specifiers, including interior designers and architects, and with commercial buyers.

Heritage Carpets is proudly New Zealand-owned and operated since 2007. 

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