Armstrong’s Rejuvenations recognized by Interior Design Magazine

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Armstrong Commercial Flooring’s Rejuvenations sheet vinyl was named an honoree in Interior Design magazine’s sixth annual 2011 Best of Year (BoY) Awards. The preeminent design competition recognizes superior interior design projects and products in more than 50 categories.

Brand new and exciting, the much-admired Rejuvenations Ambigu patterns bring elegance and finesse to functional resilient flooring. The collection answers customer demand for high design that also meets maintenance, cost and durability requirements.

Selection as an honoree acknowledges Rejuvenations as one of the year’s finest new interior design products. The BoY product design honorees were selected by interior designers and architects via 65,000 online votes and the winners determined by a jury of leading architects and designers. All honorees will be featured in a commemorative BoY book due out the summer of 2012.

To architects, interior designers, flooring contractors, property management professional and building owners, Armstrong Commercial Flooring delivers a winning combination of design, sustainability attributes and value. Armstrong is a trusted source in the U.S. market, successfully supplying top quality products for over 150 years. For more information, visit www.armstrong.com.

 

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