The latest addition to Shaw Contract Group’s resilient collection – Grain + Pigment is a wide-format luxury vinyl plank designed for maximum versatility.
October 28th, 2014
Modern wood-grain textures and metallic sheen mix with subtle striation of near-solids. The integrated palette forms nuance transitions with natural wood tones and bold contrast with pops of bright.
Grain + Pigment boasts Shaw’s patented In*Step locking system for adhesive-free, floating installation and is enhanced with ExoGuard™, a polish-optional quartz-enhanced, 0.5mm wear layer and Flosept antimicrobial, so it’s as durable as it is flexible.
These 18.5cm x 121.2 cm luxury vinyl plank collections are ideal for retail, corporate office, education and aged care environments and can be coordinated with Shaw Contract Group carpet tile and broadloom.
Grain is a collection of 22 contemporary wood visuals with light, knot-free graining. Within this vinyl collection there are also 4 styles that feature a soft metallic sheen.
The Pigment vinyl collection boasts 12 textural solid styles including 3 cool greys, 3 warm greys and 6 bright colours that will offer a pop of vibrancy to any environment.
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