‘SPEKTRA’ is the new woven vinyl flooring from BOLON, the design company. Those who are accustomed to BOLON’S cool, natural colours and slightly austere Scandinavian design sensibility may be surprised by the news. This is the company’s most colourful collection ever. According to BOLON, it is coloured and created to awaken emotions and to create […]
November 21st, 2008
‘SPEKTRA’ is the new woven vinyl flooring from BOLON, the design company. Those who are accustomed to BOLON’S cool, natural colours and slightly austere Scandinavian design sensibility may be surprised by the news. This is the company’s most colourful collection ever. According to BOLON, it is coloured and created to awaken emotions and to create positive reactions. ‘SPEKTRA’ is produced in the spirit of energy, joy and movement.
Each of the six designs in the new collection has different colours and patterns, all with a light, metallic lustre. ‘SPEKTRA’ provides a good basis for the establishment of exciting spaces where creativity can flow, with its stripes, metallic sheen and flexible combination possibilities.
Dimensions: 2m wide x 25m long (50m2 rolls)
Delivery time: 6 – 8 weeks from date of order
Applications: Commercial, Retail, Education, multi – residential, domestic
Finish: Woven Vinyl
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