Polyflor’s own Expona Superplank range redefines the potential for lavish vinyl flooring everywhere.
March 1st, 2023
Polyflor has offered high-quality and sustainable vinyl flooring products since their launch in Australia and New Zealand during the early 1960s. Known for outstanding design detail coupled with excellent durability, Polyflor is a household name with decades of experience providing flooring for Australian spaces. From the heavy industrial workplace to the modest residential apartment, Polyflor’s extensive range has the versatility to cater to all types of flooring demands.
Their latest range, the Expona Superplank, marks a turning point for the company as a whole: catapulting them to new heights of innovation and sustainability. Available in 17 designer shades, the Expona Superplank range is the product of meticulous work, research and design efforts. Each plank features a realistic reproduction of wood featuring surface textures, giving it a warm and authentic appearance sure to transform your interior. Environmentally preferable, phthalate free and GreenTag LCA Rate Certified (with a GreenRate level A!), Polyflor continue to follow through on their commitment to sustainability.

Thoughtfully curated by a team of Australian design experts, the Expona Superplank collection achieves a perfect balance of performance and aesthetic. As with all of Polyflor’s PUR ranges, the Expona Superplank is composed of a high quality, cross-linked polyurethane reinforcement which has been UV-cured – providing an easy-to-clean finish which makes maintenance a breeze. Impact-resistant and quiet underfoot thanks to noise-reduction technology, the Superplank range seems to have it all.
The Expona Superplank range is Polyflor’s response to the growing cry for affordable vinyl flooring with a luxury appearance. Providing consumers with superior durability, freedom of choice and high-quality aesthetics, Expona Superplank can blend into any space – from residential kitchens, bathrooms and living areas all the way through to heavy commercial workplaces such as retail, office, hospitality and aged care applications. The range’s startlingly authentic wood planks can be laid individually or in conjunction with one another, placing control in the hands of the designer to allow for interiors unlike any other.
For more information on this innovative new collection, visit the Polyflor Website here.




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