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Flooring: Hard

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Bolon AB, Twilight

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Floorcovering: Hard: Bolon AB — Twilight

Twilight is woven vinyl flooring from Bolon, a collection of shimmering metallic floors in three different qualities available in three spectacular dark earth colours with varying shades of mysterious blue and shadowy brown. Twilight’s specifications are functionality, fire safety, textile appearance, high comfort and environmentally friendly production.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Floorcovering: Hard

Amtico International — Fiber
Amtico captures the look of soft woven fabric in a luxury vinyl flooring. Four patterns encapsulate real woven fabric within a smooth tile for a floor that looks soft but stays clean. The innovation unites technology and fashion to create the appearance of a handcrafted textile with a durable finish, a playful contradiction of hard and soft materials.

Capri Cork — AND/OR rubber cork
AND/OR rubber cork, with 34.9% post industrial recycled content, is suitable for floor and/or wall application. With a predominately neutral color line, AND/OR is offered in 4’ rolls or 2’ x 2’ tiles and 3.2 mm thickness. AND/OR is suitable for a variety of commercial installations.

Tate — Tate Hardwood Access Floor Tiles
Tate® Hardwood Access Floor Tiles introduce a new level of luxury and sustainability to raised access floors. Available in four standard patterns, they are ideal for lobbies, executive offices and other areas requiring a high-end finish. The hardwood surface adds a uniquely elegant touch to underfloor air and service distribution.

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