Muraspec
Muraspec are the leading designers and suppliers of commercial wallcoverings in Europe. They have been designing and making wallcoverings in the UK for professionals in the interiors industry for over 40 years and the Muraspec name is synonymous with high quality and excellent service. You will find their wallcoverings in many of the finest hotels, hospitals, restaurants, offices, stores and schools around the world. Originally the wallcovering were just designed for the commercial industry but due to the popularity of the designs and the changes in the fashion industry they have become more and more popular for domestic use.
Named by the company as wallcoverings instead of wallpaper, as a large amount of their products don’t actually contain paper and have a backing made from various fabrics and alternative materials with a vinyl front.
Muraspec wallcoverings come in a large range of different designs and colours and their designs are updated all the time to fit in with the direction that the fashion industry is taking. A number of adhesives and tools for applying the wall coverings are available from standard Murabond adhesive to bladed spatulas.
Installation of Muraspec is done through a simple process which is shown in a video on our site. Muraspec wallcoverings are known to have a much easier installation process than traditional wallpapers which is why, along with the durability, price and it being easy to clean; the product has become so popular worldwide.
Muraspec understands the importance of the environment to us all and in recent years they have taken action to reduce their impact and to give customers real choice as to how they can meet their environmental and product performance needs.
Launched in 2008 their minimum 30% recycled content range uses previously unusable industrial waste which would otherwise have gone to landfill. Their recycled content range has now been extended to a selection of both existing and new fabric backed wallcovering designs. They have reduced their carbon emissions by 22% since 2004, exceeding the Kyoto reduction target of 12.5% and the UK government's stretch target of 20% by 2010. They are determined to continue to improve our environmental performance and to reduce our carbon footprint still further.




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