UAE: OFIS projects 30% growth in flooring division by end of 2005

Published November 23rd, 2004 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

OFIS, the furniture, flooring and interior solutions business of the Easa Saleh Al Gurg group, has introduced a new flooring solution in the UAE. 

 

Designed for random installations, Cubic tiles are based on the concept of bio mimicry, where the design on each tile creates a randomness of surface pattern when laid out. The low maintenance tiles are easy to install and offer considerable reduction in labour and material costs.  

 

Around 7000 square meters of Cubic from Interface has recently been installed by OFIS at the Dubai Civil Aviation Engineering Complex. Interface, the manufacturer of Cubic, is the world’s largest manufacturer of carpet tiles; OFIS is its exclusive distributor in Dubai and the Northern Emirates.  

 

“The tiling industry in the UAE is worth approximately AED30 million and has been growing at a rate of 15 per cent for the last four years, fuelled by the recent construction boom,” said Ajai Dayal of OFIS. “Majority of the flooring industry in the UAE today depends on hard flooring solutions; only 20 per cent use soft tiling options. With the introduction of this random tiling solution, we expect a marked increase in the use of soft tiling solutions in Dubai,” he added. 

 

As a result, OFIS expects a growth of 30 per cent in its flooring division by the end of 2005.  

 

“By its very nature, a random flooring solution is more economic than broadloom carpet and scores over conventional carpet tile installations. Cubic tiles can be randomly installed, the tiles will always match, and eliminates the need for stockholding,” said Chris King, Regional Manager, Interface. “As international market leaders, we know that Cubic tiles combine both aesthetics as well as hard wearing requirements.” (menarepoert.com)