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Look at luxury design flooring in a whole new way. New Expona range delivers rich, true finish to any luxury and state of the art interior design.
With perfection in detail, innovation and style. Stone
Expona Design - Stone & Material Collection - flooring design for commercial areas. A wide collection of authentic stone, slate, metallic and abstract tile designs with a variety of realistic surface textures Suitable for use within all very heavy commercial and residential situations Featuring a polyurethane (PU) surface treatment to assist ongoing maintenance ![]()
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A wide collection of authentic wood designs from classic to contemporary effects with realistic surface textures Suitable for use within all very heavy commercial and residential situations Featuring a polyurethane (PU) surface treatment to assist ongoing maintenance New Expona Design collection offers choice of 26 wood, 15 stone and 15 material reproductions and incorporating 12 different surface finishes. "To this end we have developed in close collaboration with global colleagues, designers and printers an attractive, realistic and unique collection suitable for a vast array of commercial interiors".
The new Expona Design collection offers a beautifully balanced choice of 26 wood, 15 stone and 15 material reproductions, incorporating a total of 12 different surface finishes, eight alternative tile and plank sizes as well as bevelled edge options.
Several important developments in print technology triggered by Polyflor's design process can be seen in the new range.
In the wood collection a new standard surface with a fine, long pore emboss has enabled the creation of the authentic Indian Apple, Brushed Oak and American Nut Tree wood effects, whilst hand-hewn timber floorboards inspired the dramatic new surface emboss of Swiss Nut Tree and the subtle shade and texture of Egyptian parchment inspired Blond Papyrus.
Among the material tiles Aluminium Rivet Sheet - mirroring the panels of an Airstream caravan - demonstrates how new in-register embossing graphically accentuates the look of the rivets as well as the aging of the metal surface.
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