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Product category: Floors
News Release from: Polyflor | Subject: Expona art and design collection
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 30 September 2005

Elegant dining at Leighton Hospital

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Polyflor Expona art and design collection of luxury vinyl floor tiles provide the perfect complement to the elegant furnishings of a new restaurant at Leighton Hospital in Crewe, Cheshire.

Contrasting natural wood effects from the Polyflor Expona art and design collection of luxury vinyl floor tiles provide the perfect complement to the elegant furnishings of a new restaurant at Leighton Hospital in Crewe, Cheshire The Expona art and design collection provides designers with innovative and exclusive design options - including 60 wood effect, stone effect and art and design colourways - and features textured and embossed finishes for the authentic look and feel of the materials, helping to create stunning visuals and a distinctively stylish appearance

A comprehensive range of classic motifs, decorative borders, inlays and feature strips complements these standard design options, with a bespoke design service catering for total originality.

Available in a variety of tile and plank sizes in 3mm gauge with a 0.7mm wear layer, the Polyflor Expona art and design collection features a specially developed polyurethane surface treatment for long term maintenance cost savings.

Multifloor of Armitage, near Rugeley, Staffs, installed the dining room flooring and also fitted low maintenance sheet vinyls Polyflor Mystique PUR and Polysafe Astral safety flooring in associated areas at the hospital.

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