20,000 range of runners
Louis De Poortere lets anyone create their own bespoke runner with Richelieu Classic, choosing a bordered design in any two colours from 144 options. That’s 20,000 possible combinations to transform any staircase into a striking and personal feature of the home.
Demonstrating the flexibility of Louis De Poortere’s woven Wilton programme, the bespoke runners are made from a heavyweight wool-rich yarn for an enduring addition to staircases, landings and hallways. Available in four widths (60, 70, 90, 100 and 120cm) to provide the ideal fit, a Richelieu Classic runner brings quality and sophistication to the home. In fact, Richelieu Classic runners have such quality that they are also suitable for use in commercial projects such as boutique hotels.
By using Louis de Poortere’s interactive runner builder and experimenting with 144 colours and nine patterns, homeowners can dream up their ideal stair or hallway runner. The easy to use Mix&Match online tool makes designing fun. In every pattern, the background and design can be individually coloured in any of the 144 colours.
Alan Russell, sales director, tells more:
“The Richelieu runner programme is a great way for the
best independent retailers to offer added value to their
customers and provide a unique shopping experience. Through the online Mix&Match tool homeowners become really engaged in the process of creating their runner and deciding on just which combination is right for them.”
Available Mix&Match designs include the diamond of Venus and stripe of Mars, through to the interlocking squares of Junon and classic motif of Royal Aubusson.
Retailers and homeowners alike will also be pleased to learn that this added-value service doesn’t come with a long-list of minimums or requirements. Thanks to the 144 yarn colours permanently held in stock, Louis de Poortere offers Richelieu Classic bespoke runners from just
10 linear metres - the same for its entire Richelieu runner programme. Designs can be created and downloaded in the easy to use tool on
the website.



