Innovative use of eco-friendly Forbo Marmoleum – applied vertically on gallery balustrades to create a monolithic effect – has seen John Wardle Architects and Wilson Architects, architects in association, win the 2008 Fly Forbo Award for the Queensland Brain Institute research facility.
“T... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2008
The Forbo Eternal project vinyl flooring collection mixes stone and wood looks for high-performance institutional, hospitality and retail projects. It achieves a sleek modernity, with contrasting duos, such as dark wood with a pale stone, or light oak matched with dusky stone.
Forbo Etern... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2008
Cox Rayner Architects has been named as the winner of the
2007 Fly Forbo & Fly to Europe competition, for the fitout of
Suncorp Brisbane Square.
The Fly Forbo & Fly to Europe competition, run in conjunction
with the Interior Design Awards, recognizes outstanding use of
Forbo products in desi... Source: Architectural Product News - October/November 2007
Twelve internationally renowned Dutch designers including Marcel
Wanders have contributed a design each to the vibrant new Marmoleum
Dutch Design flooring collection.
This cutting-edge colour collection combines the talents of leading
designers with the performance and reliability of F... Source: Architectural Product News - October/November 2007
Allura vinyl tiles by Forbo meet the rigours of high-traffic installations, such as retail and hospitality venues, while providing diversity of design, outstanding performance and realistic looks.
Allura comes in over 100 colours and designs in a variety of matt, satin and gloss finishes with ac... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2007
Forbo will unveil their new eco-friendly Artoleum flooring collection at DesignEx 2007.
This natural, durable flooring is made from harvestable raw materials, has a closed life cycle and is biodegradable. It has been awarded the Good Environmental Choice label and numerous international eco-awar... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2007
Sometimes, what you see depends on how you look at it.
Artoleum is a unique flooring design. Unique because when you zoom in the patterns of this natural linoleum floor covering reveal themselves to be powerful, rich .and refined. Yet zoom out and see them in context and that blend together,... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2007
The Libergier High School in Reims, France, has 8,000 m2 of Forbo Flooring’s Sarlon® Quartz Legend flooring installed in its corridors and classrooms. The project, designed by Reims-based architects J.P. Thomas, is a dynamic renovation of a historic building in the centre of Reims. New spaces hav... Source: Architectural Product News - February/March 2007 |