Forbo Furniture Linoleum
Forbo Furniture Linoleum is a natural surfacing material that delivers the finishing touch for all high-end furniture designs such as desks, chairs, stools, cabinets, doors, and displays. Furniture Linoleum is renowned for its elegance and durability, radiating high quality and finesse. The matte surface and its warm, soft texture make it a unique surfacing solution.
This natural furniture surfacing material has a matte look and feels warm to the hand. It presents several new fresh and stylish colors that complement the classic greys and blacks.
Furniture Linoleum - Marmoleum
Furniture Linoleum is a unique surfacing material for furniture applications such as desks, stools, cabinets, doors, and displays. The material is naturally flexible and can be applied to all kinds of constructions.
Forbo Furniture Linoleum is easy to clean and maintain. Following the Forbo Floorcare guidelines will ensure that the appearance of this unique surfacing material is retained.
The unique aesthetic and tactile properties ensure that every object develops its character. The combination of a mat surface and a warm, soft texture guarantees interior furniture with a truly distinctive, individual look & feel.
Easy to apply
Flexible, organic shapes can be created by Furniture Linoleum as it is naturally flexible. It is supplied in a roll format and can be applied both horizontally and vertically, as well as to curved surfaces.
Hygienic & antistatic
The natural composition and the special surface finish ensure that Furniture Linoleum is naturally antistatic. The surface actively resists the build-up of static charges and prevents dust or dirt from sticking to the surface.
No marks from fingerprints
This natural surface linoleum has an earthy, solid quality to it and has one other unique feature: it doesn't show fingerprints!
Simple elegance
Some new fresh and stylish colours have been added to the classic color range that complement current design trends.
Furniture Linoleum can be applied easily on all common materials such as MDF, chipboard, and Plywood as well as steel or composite materials.