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For over 125 years, Tarkett has been manufacturing linoleum flooring based on its original 1898 formulation. Trusted by architects worldwide, this natural floor covering is a benchmark in sustainability, durability, and timeless design. Today, Tarkett Linoleum is not only known for its heritage but also for its innovative application in modern architecture — particularly in the education sector. Learn more about the impact of Lino Materiale by Tarkett on today’s spaces.

A Natural Choice for Educational Spaces

Educational buildings are high-traffic environments that demand durable, safe, and easy-to-maintain materials. But just as important are spaces that inspire concentration, promote well-being, and foster a calm atmosphere.

Tarkett linoleum is made from 96% natural ingredients, including linseed oil, pine resin, wood flour, and jute — making it an ideal solution for sustainable school and campus design. Its tactile quality, warm color tones, and non-reflective surface create soothing, sensory environments that support learning and regeneration.

Read more via Archdaily.com