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Specs
Brand
Forbo
Collection
Marmoleum Solid Piano
Color Name
Zinnia
Size
79" Width
Material
Linoleum Sheet
Type
Linoleum Sheet
Thickness
2.5 mm
Installation
Glue Down
Availability
In Stock
Warranty
30 Year Limited Warranty
Subfloor
Concrete, Wood, Vinyl, Hardwood, Ceramic
Description
Forbo's renewed Marmoleum Solid collection presents 5 individual floor textures that provide the foundation for creating pure distinctive modern spaces. This innovative linoleum flooring range combines several levels of plainness with exciting twists of color and structure.
Piano is the Italian word for gently, plain, smooth or soft. In our Marmoleum Piano design a subtle soft fiber feel is combined with a plain background creating a semi-plain design with dirt hiding properties.
Forbo's Piano flooring is the perfect alternative for those who love the minimal and plain aesthetics of our Walton range but require soil hiding properties.
Marmoleum Piano presents a subtle soft fiber feel design combined with a plain background thus creating a semi-plain visual with dirt hiding properties.
Why Choose Marmoleum Solid Flooring?
Original and exciting designs with a sense of texture and tactility.
Extensive color palette fitting the trend for neutral, solid color experiences.
Designs that combine beautifully with materials such as wood, glass and metal.
Made from natural raw materials including linseed oil and wood flour.
Using modern recycled materials such as cocoa shells.
The sustainable flooring solution: CO2 neutral (from cradle to gate) and PVC free.
Versatile, authentic floor covering with a long and proud heritage.
The deep color tones and characteristic designs connect easy with any interior.
The pure and authentic material contributes in creating an environment where people feel comfortable in.
Features
Construction: Forbo Marmoleum® is a homogeneous floor covering made from natural ingredients including flax seed oil, rosin binders, wood flour, limestone and dry pigments which are mixed and then calendared onto a natural jute backing.