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Reprinted from Home Magazine, March 1998
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Ann
Caton-Woodville visits the home of British Carpets
It's a fact, we take so much for granted especially in
our everyday surroundings. Heat, light, comfort and a
decorative ambience are, more-or-less, always there. The
ease with which we can furnish our homes belies the decades
of research, flair and undoubted ingenuity that results
in the products that are on offer to us in every high
street.
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Royal Axminster in 100%
British Wool.
The new Magnificat design inspired by William Morris
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I read about the origins of carpet manufacturing in England
and so I readily accepted an invitation to visit Axminster
Carpets in Devon to find out at first hand what goes into
today's top quality carpets.
The town gave its name to this particular type of carpet
construction way back in 1755 when Thomas Whitty started
his manufacturing company to supply the gentry with hand
knotted carpets of a quality and at a price which even
the imported rugs from the middle east could not compete.
Whitty supplied the Brighton Pavilion, Carlton House and
even the Sultan of Turkey with superb examples of carpet
maker's craft. Today, the tradition is carried on with
Axminster Carpets from Devon gracing many prestigious
buildings around the world, including sumptuous hotels
such as Number One Nob Hill in San Francisco, Casinos
along the French Riviera, the Royal Albert Hall in London
and the recently refurbished Windsor Castle.
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Royal Clovelly Symphony
meeting today's fashion for matching borders. Axminsters
from Axminster in 100% British Wool.
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But
what is it that attracts the most discerning contract carpet
specifiers as well as those of us that merely want the best
for our home?
Robin Oakes, the Sales and Marketing Director of Axminster,
proffers three reasons: "Quality, we use nothing
but the very best 100% British Wool fleece in our yarn
blends and we ensure that, as we undertake all the processes
from spinning to carpet making, we can exercise the most
thorough quality control. We constantly invest in the
latest computer aided equipment and this means we can
achieve faster production very economically without sacrificing
anything in the way of quality, it ensures the customer
gets excellent value for money.
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Branscombe in 100% British
Wool. New Diamond and Saphire available in 12 colourways.
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we have a very experienced design team who spend an inordinate
amount of time researching exactly what our customers demand
in terms of design and styling and who are constantly evaluating
and anticipating furnishing trends."
Every Axminster carpet starts in the company's own spinning
mill down near Buckfast Abbey where Axminster wool buyers
select the finest grade British Wool. British Wool is
specified for its strength and hard wearing properties
and is blended with wool from Axminster's own flock of
Drysdale sheep reared for whiteness and resilience. The
blend is then washed and spun into yarns ready for dying
and weaving into carpet.
The advantage of the Axminster weave is the large number
of colours that can be used in intricate designs without
wasting yarn. This results in patterns of great depth
and subtlety and Axminster's design team have been responsible
for the company winning many awards from leading retail
groups for their best selling ranges.
As anyone at Axminster is quick to point out, a patterned
carpet in British Wool is the most practical flooring
choice available today, it rarely shows spots, spills
and everyday wear and is specified for many public buildings
for these reasons as well as for safety and comfort. Wool
resists cigarette burns and does not readily support combustion
plus, it is less prone to static and can tolerate a high
moisture content without feeling wet. It is an all round
carpet fibre and is Axminster Carpet's first choice, making
the company leading manufacturer of 100% woven wool carpets
in the UK.
Axminster Carpets have long enjoyed a reputation for
design excellence but it was with unabashed pride that
they showed me the very latest range of designs. And they
have every reason to be pleased. The Royal Axminster has
been inspired by the great William Morris, who in 1862
founded his own firm for the manufacture of furniture,
wallpaper and fabrics. The Morris influence underpinned
the Arts and crafts movement, which segued into the Art
Nouveau style, all of which are undergoing a popular and
growing revival. It looks like Axminster Carpets are still
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