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Product category: Floors
News Release from: Polyflor | Subject: Bevel Line Stone Collection
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 26 September 2007

Polyflor new stone range

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Following success of the Bevel Line Wood Collection of luxury vinyl tiles, Polyflor launches innovative new range of realistic stone effect bevel edged tiles - the Bevel Line Stone Collection.

"By adding these dramatically realistic stone effect tiles to our Bevel Line Project Collection we are not only extending our bevelled offer but also providing an even wider choice of LVTs to suit specific market needs and demands," says Polyflor marketing manager Simon James "Once again we are confident that we have an excellent product with commercially aware designs, superior quality and exceptional value for money"

Specifically developed for major commercial projects and retail roll out programmes, the new Bevel Line Stone Collection offers a choice of 10 clean and contemporary stone designs including limestone, sandstone and concrete.

Supported by significant stock levels and suitable for very heavy commercial and heavy light industrial use, the Bevel Line Stone Collection is available in 2.5mm gauge, 457x457mm tiles and features a 0.7mm wear layer with a polyurethane surface treatment to assist on-going maintenance.

The high design potential of the Bevel Line Project Collection is enhanced by the introduction of grouting strips, the availability of guillotine or waterjet facilities for bespoke designs and by the inclusion of a range of compass designs, borders, corners and feature strips - all available to special order.

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