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Leather lux with a cork twist from Granorte

The luxury of leather and practicality of cork are married in perfect harmony with Corium leather flooring from Granorte.

With a sound absorption layer made from cork, a core constructed from HDF for stability and a built-in cork underlay for better comfort; all beneath a beautiful recycled leather top, this is a floor for those that demand the most luxurious of looks with no practical trade-off. In fact, Corium is even finished with a durable AQUA2K+ waterborne protective coat to preserve the leather while still remaining incredibly supple to the touch.

The acoustic, comfort and thermal benefits of cork turn leather flooring into a practical and sensible flooring choice and with 15 different looks, Corium is sure to turn heads. From classic looks to mock-croc and snakeskin, the collection comes in plank, tile and slab formats and features Uniclic for fast and easy installation.

“Cork is an incredibly versatile material that is ideal for use in flooring, either as the main component and aesthetic, or playing a practical supporting role to other materials,” comments Paulo Rocha, Product, Technology and R&D, Granorte. “As Corium proves, cork is really one of nature’s wonder materials and it can take a difficult proposition such as leather and turn it into a practical, durable, stable and easy to fit flooring choice.”

Granorte is the world’s foremost cork innovation company and it has been researching alternative uses for the material outside of wine bottle stopper production, since 1972. The result is a collection of cork-based floor and wall coverings that are heightening interest in the material among interior designers and architects looking for more sustainable surface materials.

For further information, Granorte 01785 711131, www.granorte.co.uk, [email protected]

 

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