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076 FOCUS Malmo Tarkett Vives


Te Malmo Freedom stickdown LVT flooring range has undergone a major technical update, with an aluminium oxide coating now applied as standard across all décors to


offer the slip resistance to +36 PTV. Te range comes in a variety of designs including realistic wood effects, tile designs and herringbones. Pictured is Moderna from the Malmo Freedom stickdown plank range. malmoflooring.com


Dekt Tarkett has added the DESSO AirMaster Savera and Savera Shade carpet plank collection to its DESSO AirMaster range. Te product has been designed to reduce harmful fine dust particles in the workplace to help create a healthier indoor environment. Te range includes a palette of 12 warm and cool hues – six solid tones from Savera and six transitional colours from Savera Shade.


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ABIC (Anti-Bacterial Ceramics) is a new type of ceramic product manufactured by the Spanish brand Vives. Te tiles feature a hygienic-sanitary application that reduces the chance of bacteria reproducing and eliminates the presence of viruses on surfaces, making it suitable for use in gyms and health centres, schools and restaurants or any high-traffic public space.


Te ABIC system works by releasing silver ions and the technique is integrated into the tile production itself. A number of Vives tile collections offer ABIC including porcelain tiles for floors, walls and exterior use and white body ceramics for walls. Tese include Pangea, a range inspired by terrazzo and available in a neutral range of colours. vivesceramica.co


Recork


Apavisa


Te Patagonia Collection by Apavisa is a marble-effect porcelain inspired by natural stone. A combination of beige and earth tones gives this surface a distinctive look, suitable for a variety of projects, from bathroom and kitchen refurbishments to hotel or retail settings. Te veining is striking with a subtle colour balance and shows how digital printing can imitate the patina of raw material very effectively. apavisa.com


Recork takes raw cork from the Portuguese cork oak forests, turning production waste, used for stoppers and cork from early harvests, into flooring planks. As the brand’s first collection, Recork has launched Una. Created in the form of an agglomerated cork plank, the Una range is made purely from waste cork, with a synthetic binder. Available in six shades, from whites and greys that complement Scandi themes to rich, warm browns, plant-based oil is applied to colour the cork. Te surface is then primed with a specially developed pre-coat that allows the cork core to flex and absorb impacts. recork.co.uk


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