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Fine Worcester Twist has achieved a maximum LC5 score according to British Standards, which equates to a Luxury rating. It has also achieved a ‘5 crowns’ rating on European Standards, the maximum a carpet can achieve.

“We always knew that Fine Worcester Twist was a touch of class” said Eamonn Prescott, Sales Director at Adam Carpets. “This makes it official, Fine Worcester Twist is a luxury product.”

Fine Worcester Twist also achieved a Class 33 in commercial standards, giving it a ‘Heavy Commercial use’ rating.

“Too often you can see words such as Extra Heavy Domestic on the back of some samples” continued Eamonn, “However, a lot of the time they really don’t have anything to back that up in terms of testing. The tests and results that we put our carpets through will give confidence to our retailers about the ratings that we use.”

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Adam Carpets continue their support of British Farmers with our latest Platinum certificate highlighting the 100% British Wool that we are putting into our Platinum ranges.

We would also draw your attention the words underneath ‘this delivery contains 100% British Fleece & Lambs Wool’ – NO FAULT WOOL INCLUDED

By showing our commitment to the Platinum process, we are continuing our commitment to you to use the very best raw materials in our carpets.

We want our retailers and their customers to have every confidence in our carpets.

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100% British Wool Guaranteed. No Fault Wool Included

100% British Wool Guaranteed. No Fault Wool Included



Adam Carpets have once again raised the bar in terms of the wool we are putting into our carpets. We are pleased to say that we are one of only two companies in the UK that are specifying the breeds of sheep that we are willing to take our wool from. This is important as we can offer our customers confidence that we are not diluting our quality in any way with inferior wools.

Further more we are also now specifying which coast we wish to take the wool from those breeds from. 2015/2016 had a very wet Winter on the west coast, which has meant that many of the sheep fleeces were still full of moisture during the shearing season. This caused a lot of the wool to be more ‘yellow’ on the fleece.

Therefore, we have been buying wool from the east coast to ensure that our colours will be not be affected by the yellow coming out of the wool when the weather becomes better in the Summer/Autumn of this year, lessening the chance for the colour to fade.

This is the level of detail that we are prepared to go to at Adam Carpets to make sure that you continue to receive the quality and colour that you and your customers expect from us.

Adam Carpets only use the finest raw materials in our carpets

Adam Carpets only use the finest raw materials in our carpets



When Martells, a department store in East Grinstead, moved premises earlier this year, the staircases in their new store needed replacing. After some deliberation, they chose our Kasbah Stripe range and we were delighted that they did.

The carpet looked stunning in situ, as we found when we visited a couple of weeks ago. More staircases are due to be refurbished later this year with some more Kasbah Stripe.

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Kasbah Stripe fitted onto the main staircase at Martells, East Grinstead

Kasbah Stripe fitted onto the main staircase at Martells, East Grinstead



Our thanks to Emily, Sam and Byron at Hart Carpets for this stunning window display. You will note that not all of the carpets are ours, but Emily’s inspirational idea has caught the attention of many a passer by. We love the idea of mixing pattern, plain and texture and drawing on the Great British weather for a theme. After all Summer is just around the corner!

Hart Carpets of Hartley Wintney

Hart Carpets of Hartley Wintney



Our thanks to Graham and his team for these wonderful pictures of a recent installation of Close Companions.

The installation is one of the most professional we have seen, congratulations on a great job. We are sure the client was delighted.

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We are delighted to present our latest images from our most recent photo shoot. The stunning images of our Castlemead Twist range will be released over the next few weeks. These new colours are very important as they have been coordinated with paints from Little Greene and made with Platinum certificate yarn from British Wool.

We hope you like them.

Castlemead Twist CD123 Cool Grey

Castlemead Twist CD123 Cool Grey



Adam Carpets are extremely proud to have received the Platinum certificate from British Wool which guarantees that the wool content in the Castlemead Twist Plains is 100% British. Castlemead Twist is also the first 2-ply twist carpet to receive this award.

The certificate has been devised by British Wool as a way of establishing the true content of British Wool used in carpets. British Wool is one of the most respected fibres when it comes to making carpets, as it is durable and keeps its appearance for longer.

“This certificate and the process involved in getting it shows that we are committed to ensuring that only the best raw materials are used in our carpets” said Eamonn Prescott of Adam Carpets. “Our customers can sell to their customers with confidence that Castlemead Twist is one the best performing twist pile carpets on the market today.”

Castlemead Twist is Certified Platinum

Castlemead Twist is Certified Platinum



Tony Hardwick (former Sales Director) and Hilary Terry (former Designer) were very much involved in the expansion of Fine Worcester Twist during the years 2000-2008. Tony had joined Adam Carpets in 1995 from Georgian Carpets. He was due to take over from long standing Sales Director, Jim Bennett, who would take up a consultant style role in 1997. Hilary Terry started with Adam Carpets in 1983, following Jim Bennett from Quayles. They both remained with the company until their retirements in 2010 and 2014 respectively.

Q. Tony, you arrived at Adam Carpets in 1995, what were your initial thoughts of Fine Worcester Twist and when did you decide that the range needed more colours?

TH: I knew the reputation that Fine Worcester had developed for its quality. I came from Georgian where we had an awful lot of colours that we made to order. Given that Adam Carpets also had their own dye house, Jim and I felt that more colours was the obvious way to go. We introduced four in 1997 and it snowballed from there.

Q. By 1998, the range had double in size to 40. How much pressure did that put on stocks?

TH: I remember David Adam and I discussing the stock situation and at that time when we launched the new colours we kept 5m wide carpet in stock and made the 4m as orders came in. That doesn’t sound ideal, but the fact was we could turn the stock around very quickly.

Q. The new millennium came and another 12 colours were introduced. By now the range was at 47, was there an optimum number of colours you were working to?

TH: No, not really. We were actually being slowed down by the sizes of the tombola drums available! Initially Fine Worcester was on a single drum, every time we introduced new colours, new drums had to go with them. When we hit 50 colours, that was when we introduced the side stickers with the numbers.

Q. The range finally finished at 65 in 2002. That meant 45 colours had been added in just six years. What made the range stop at 65?

TH: That’s back to the drums again. The drum size was now so big, it was impractical for it to go any bigger. By now though the colourbank was so good, it really didn’t need any more additions in terms of numbers.

Q. The range grew so quickly, how were the new colours decided upon?

Hilary: Initially it would be Jim and I, latterly Tony also played a major role. I remember samples, trials, colours right across the showroom. We rejected far more than we ever put in.

Q. Some of the colours from the early 2000’s were very bright or stark. This was at a time when naturals were popular. What was the thinking behind these colours?

Hilary: Fine Worcester and Adam Carpets have never followed others. We always developed our own colours based on our research. We knew some of the colours such as Aubergine, would be short-term. We also thought that they would ‘liven up’ the range. That always worked as those were the colours retailers talked about.

Q. Could you sum up your thoughts about Fine Worcester Twist and its 25 years?

TH: I think its strength, other than colour, is that it doesn’t look like a twist. The yarn is so fine it has an almost velvet finish. That alone stands it out from the crowd.

Hilary: Fine Worcester was so easy to colour because of the quality of the yarn. It just takes any colour so well. It’s brilliant that it has been around for 25 years. It will go on for a lot longer yet.

Our thanks to Tony and Hilary for their time and insight into Fine Worcester. Next month we will have part 1 of a two part interview with current Sales Director, Eamonn Prescott, and current Designer, Kelly Butler and the research behind the latest ten colours and the hugely successful ‘Hugo & Ella’ marketing campaign.

Hilary Terry, the designer behind the most famous colourbank in the carpet industry. Pictured here with Tony Hardwick and Jim Bennett, both former Sales Directors at Jim's retirement dinner.

Hilary Terry, the designer behind the most famous colourbank in the carpet industry. Pictured here with Tony Hardwick and Jim Bennett, both former Sales Directors at Jim’s retirement dinner.



Our recent appearance at The Buying Group Show saw us unveil a large pop-up display all about Fine Worcester. One of the facts that was there was that the largest single installation of Fine Worcester Twist took place in 2006, when 2,996 sq/m was installed into the new Swedish Parliament building in Stockholm.

Some of you asked whether we had any images of the carpet in situ. We are happy to oblige.

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