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Hospitals and healthcare facilities require special flooring needs. Explore our healthcare flooring solutions designed with patients and care staff in mind.

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Comfortable, clean and long-lasting floors contribute to better learning at all ages. Explore flooring solutions that are designed for educational facilities.

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We know how important it is for a retail business to stand out. Explore floors that enhance the customer experience and contribute to a strong brand image.

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Floors contribute to a memorable guest experience for leisure or business travelers. Explore floors that can provide a touch of world-class design and comfort.

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The right choice of flooring can transform a house into a home. Bring your interior design to life and explore our large selection of floor colors and textures.

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The definition of the modern workplace is changing. Explore our broad portfolio of flooring solutions that are adapted to new ways of working and collaborating.

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Sporting events, wellness centres and gyms offer a healthy outlet for people of all ages. Explore floors that provide safety, comfort and athletic performance.

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It is key for the transportation industry to use products that meet the most stringent market requirements. Explore our dedicated standard and customisable solutions that are especially engineered to meet these requirements.

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Floors for industry and Life Science to create productive and clean spaces.
Inspiration & Services
Green building certification
Buildings are the largest energy consuming sector in the world. Accounting for over one-third of total final energy consumption, they are an equally important source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
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Sustainability

Conscious choices. For people and planet.

When it comes to people and the planet, we don’t consider one without the other. We commit every day to the design of great spaces. For us, this means exceeding indoor air quality standards, instituting healthy material norms, reducing our carbon footprint and creating a Circular Economy supported by Cradle to Cradle® principles. Doing better, for people and planet.

Sustainable Stories
The world is facing increasingly complex sustainability challenges. Overcoming them is no longer an important ambition, it’s an urgent imperative. At Tarkett, we’re committed to a sustainable, circular economy that creates value for everyone, closing the loop on waste, preserving natural resources and reducing our impact on climate change.
Green building certification
Buildings are the largest energy consuming sector in the world. Accounting for over one-third of total final energy consumption, they are an equally important source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
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Sustainable Stories
The world is facing increasingly complex sustainability challenges. Overcoming them is no longer an important ambition, it’s an urgent imperative. At Tarkett, we’re committed to a sustainable, circular economy that creates value for everyone, closing the loop on waste, preserving natural resources and reducing our impact on climate change.
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Linoleum Flooring

Linoleum Flooring

Tarkett linoleum is a versatile flooring solution made from 97% natural ingredients and manufactured at our Narni site in Italy. It offers a range of traditional marble to subtle modern patterns, with a palette of natural tones and contemporary colours. Our linoleum is sustainable and environmentally friendly, with 100% of our ingredients positively assessed according to the Cradle to Cradle® eco-design framework. It is treated with our unique xf² surface protection for extreme durability, easy cleaning and cost-effective maintenance.

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What is linoleum?

Linoleum ingredients, Linseed oil, Pine rosin, Wood, Cork flour, Jute

Linoleum is one of the most sustainable flooring solutions on the market, appreciated for its natural beauty, comfort and durability for over 150 years. For the production of the first linoleum, linseed oil was the raw material, hence the name “linoleum”: linum for flax and oleum for oil. Cork flour and jute fabric are the other two raw materials that are important in its production.

A material made of natural and renewable ingredients:
- Linseed oil
- Pine rosin
- Wood
- Cork flour
- Jute

In the Italian community of Narni, Tarkett linoleum has been made using its original formula since 1898, and is today in greater demand than ever. Although manufacturers had to face fierce competition with PVC products in the mid-20th century, linoleum is known for its robustness, design and sustainability.

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Modern Design

Tarkett Lino, applied on, walls and floors, in a cotton and blossom coloured, museo scene

Tarkett lino is not just a floor covering, it is a material. A covering that is natural and noble. It is unique, with its own distinctive hues and matt aspect. Our collection reflects the natural elements that inspire it, with a broad palette of subtle shades and patterns, ideal for coordinating floors, walls and even furniture. Using texture and colour, Tarkett lino is the perfect medium for architects and interior designers that allows them to give any space its own identity.

Modern choice for people and the environment

Olive and kakhi coulours, linoleum on floor and furnitures

Tarkett lino is a bio-based resilient floor, made from natural and renewable ingredients like linseed oil, pine rosin, wood, cork flour and jute. Tarkett pays attention to the environmental impact of its production, following the Cradle to Cradle Certified® approach that ensures its products have a positive contribution to the environment and people’s well-being at each step of the product’s life, while supporting the transition to a circular economy with our ReStart® take-back and recycling programme.

And as a result, Tarkett lino 2.5 mm is carbon-negative from ‘cradle to gate’, including raw material extraction, transport and linoleum production*.
*as demonstrated in our EPD N°4789356590.101.1

Modern Performance

Ochre and honey coulours, linoleum flooring, on floors and walls, in a storage room

Linoleum flooring has a whole host of positive qualities and is inherently a resilient flooring that has proved to be very resistant.
The fact that linoleum has been used as a floor covering for more than 150 years is due to its very special properties.
In addition, our lino floor covering proves to be extremely resistant due to our xf² surface treatment that gives high resistance to abrasion and chemicals. Not without reason do schools, hospitals, public institutions and companies use linoleum flooring adapted to their needs.
Another advantage of linoleum is that it is naturally phthalate-free and has anti-bactericidal properties due to the linoxyn binder. Thus, it is a hygienic flooring.

Sustainable flooring

In our linoleum production, we use materials that contribute positively to people’s health and the environment. The closed loop system starts here, so that materials are a reusable resource:
 

Where to lay linoleum?

In addition to its environmental aspects, this floor covering proves to be extremely resistant due to its elasticity and abrasion resistance, with hardly any trace of wear. Not without reason do schools, hospitals, public institutions and companies use linoleum flooring adapted to their needs.
Linoleum can be installed in a large variety of applications, mainly where resistance to high traffic and hygiene is required, such as educational or healthcare facilities.

Erasmus Riedberg Day Care Centre, Frankfurt
Erasmus Riedberg Day Care Centre

See how Tarkett linoleum flooring contributes in providing the optimal environment in which toddlers are free to play, exercise & sleep.

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The University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen

The University of Copenhagen chose Tarkett's linoleum ETRUSCO flooring, thanks to its durability and impact sound reduction.

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Public High School, France
Caroline Aigle Public High School

Discover the public high school in Nort-sur-Erdre, where our Linoleum range was perfectly in line with the innovative environmental approach of the project.

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 Liffré High School, France
Simone Veil High School

Read more about the new Simone Veil high school, designed with an environmentally friendly approach, and discover how Tarkett’s Linoleum range was the perfect choice for this project.

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Installation and maintenance

How to lay linoleum?

What is important is a clean, dry and level surface. Before work begins, the flooring must adapt to the indoor climate. The material should be stored in the premises for at least 24 hours before installation.
To get the desired grip, the right adhesive is required. Linoleum is glued over the entire surface, creating a continuous level without joints and edges. Accurate measuring helps to cut the tracks to be laid in advance. Tarkett offers comprehensive tips and brochures on professional installation for every design.
The installation guides and video offer precise indications for installing different floor thicknesses, designs and equipment.

How to clean linoleum floors?

Linoleum floors are among the most easy-care surfaces: they can be cleaned both easily and cost-effectively. A decisive advantage is their full-surface bonding, with which a continuous flat surface can be created.
After the floors are cleaned of coarse dirt, normal cleansing agents that are added to warm water are sufficient. However, aggressive substances with a high pH value should be avoided. The use of a polishing machine is recommended in commercial applications. This improves the flooring’s appearance and facilitates maintenance significantly.
In the long term, it is advisable to use special linoleum cleaner that is best suited to the material. Modern cleaning techniques aim to reduce wet procedures, replacing them with drier alternatives such as centrally laundered pre-impregnated mops and floor-cleaning machines. This makes work more effective and easier for the cleaning staff, and minimises environmental impact. Less cleaning chemicals and less fresh water are used. This is possible if our xf² surface finish is applied and maintenance protocols are observed: no polish and wax are needed..

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