Forbo's Flotex Flooring Serves as Customizable Design Canvas for Creative Applications
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Sonia Singh
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Summary
Forbo's Flotex flooring is presented as a versatile 'blank canvas' for designers, featuring durable nylon 6.6 flocked fibers that can be customized with various prints and patterns. The product is designed for diverse environments and offers design flexibility through digital printing capabilities.
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· 3 pulledFlooring brand Forbo has revealed how its floor covering acts as a clean canvas for designers to print on
Called Flotex, the flooring product is flocked using nylon 6.6 fibres, which are hard-wearing and resilient, and can be used across a variety of environments
Flotex is a flocked flooring that can be used across a variety of environments
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