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Rubber Flooring Can Boost Aesthetics, Performance


nora systems, Inc. is pleased to relaunch norament grano, a premium rubber floor covering that brings the classic tradition of Italian terrazzo tiles to interior spaces.

norament grano offers a redesigned pallet of 32 new colors with a harmonious balance of base shades and color-accentuated granules. This granular-rich design and the floor’s hammered surface make norament grano the right choice for hard-working spaces and high-traffic areas without sacrificing style.

“We’ve reimagined the timeless elegance of Roman villas and palazzos with an extensive range of inspiring colors,” says Tim Cole, vice president of marketing at nora systems, Inc., North America. “The enduring appeal of norament grano delivers a distinctive, bold expression to a building’s character.”

Uniting modern performance with time-honored style, norament grano is a versatile floor covering with an uncoated surface that reduces maintenance costs and increases value throughout its lifecycle. In addition, the floor delivers ergonomic and acoustic advantages to create quiet, comfortable indoor spaces.

The premium rubber flooring also provides these important attributes:

  • Simple maintenance regimen that requires little more than water and uses no waxes, sealants or harsh cleaners
  • Improved acoustics thanks to excellent footfall sound absorption
  • Naturally bacteriostatic and fungistatic
  • Dense, nonporous surface that helps repel dirt and bacteria while resisting stains
  • Absence of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), plasticizers (phthalates) and halogens (e.g., chlorine) for improved indoor air quality
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified for low VOC emissions
  • Meets or exceeds OSHA requirements for slip resistance
  • Extended life cycle, which reduces the need for frequent removal and disposal

Like all nora floor coverings, norament grano coordinates with other products in the nora portfolio of more than 300 standard colors and patterns to create a coordinated look throughout any facility.






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