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Modern for ancient
June 1st 2008

Modern stone-effect vinyl tiles from the Polyflor Expona art & design collection complement the soaring arches of the refurbished dining room at The King's School, Canterbury, possibly England's oldest school.

The blend of ancient and modern continues into the kitchens where Polysafe Ultima sheet vinyl safety flooring ensures underfoot safety for catering staff.

Polyflor's Expona art & design collection offers a choice of 20 timber and 20 stone design effects.

Suitable for very heavy commercial use and for a variety of education, retail and specific healthcare installations, Expona features a polyurethane surface treatment, aiding maintenance while offering freedom of design choice.

Polysafe Ultima has been developed for heavy-duty areas with intense traffic such as commercial kitchens and food processing areas.

In line with HSE guidelines, the flooring achieves a sustainable >40 slip resistance (RRL Pendulum wet test – Four- S/Slider 96 rubber) and achieves a surface roughness reading in excess of Rz >70µm, to cope with all levels of spills of olive oil, cooking stock and similar high viscosity contaminants.

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