This latest collection combines an inspiring and versatile colour palette with the durability and functionality needed to perform in high-traffic commercial spaces.
Designers and flooring specifiers can choose from 22 colours ranging from elegant neutrals to vibrant accents. norament 926 satura is offered in the timeless hammered surface or the new subtly structured two-tone design, allowing for rich, saturated interplays of colour and texture. Both surfaces are exceptionally durable, maintaining their appearance under the most demanding conditions in education, public buildings, healthcare, and workplace applications.
Commenting on the launch, Kelly Simon, Interface’s Head of Global Design, said: “norament 926 satura is one of our best-selling products because of its unique design concept and performance offering. We crafted this refreshed collection with a focus on design, introducing new colours and versatile options that empower architects and designers to create dynamic spaces tailored to the unique needs of end users. Our goal was to meet the evolving demands of interiors, and the collection seamlessly combines aesthetic appeal with high performance and innovation.”
The collection’s same-coloured granules, perfectly matched to the base colour of the flooring, make for a seamless and consistent look across the floorscape, perfect for filling an entire room for maximum impact. Or, with the use of inlays, it can help delineate work areas, define room boundaries, and enhance wayfinding.
Focus on performance and sustainability
Designed for high-traffic areas, norament 926 satura stands out for its superior performance benefits. The PVC-free floor covering is dimensionally stable, requires no welding, and features exceptional durability due to its dense surface. The collection is ideal for a range of applications and can be paired with Interface’s comprehensive portfolio of carpet tile, LVT and other nora rubber products.
Additionally, nora rubber floors do not require coating and offer an exceptionally long service life. This durability, combined with the flooring solution’s ease of maintenance, positively impacts life cycle costs and reduces the environmental footprint of the spaces in which it’s installed. Since 2019, Interface has made significant progress in reducing the carbon footprint of nora rubber flooring through manufacturing innovations, raw materials sourcing, and supplier collaboration.
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