Tarkett demonstrates cutting edge personalized flooring design in new video

HomePress ReleaseTarkett demonstrates cutting edge personalized flooring design in new video

Chagrin Falls, Ohio—Expanding its mission to provide customers with flooring solutions that help them meet their business objectives, Tarkett, a global leader in innovative and sustainable flooring and sports surface solutions, has released a video examining the system and benefits of its custom cutting process. The video, which can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF3m_fTZH9k&feature=youtu.be&list=UUqH6tvIdxgmOlgwY11aU0oA, offers a look at how architects, designers, installers and building owners can utilize the custom cutting process to create more personalized flooring solutions.

Tarkett works to create balance in everything it does—between people, the environment and the bottom line—and views flooring not as a cost, but as a revenue generator. The video demonstrates how the custom cutting process can contribute to that. Through the process, Tarkett can translate ideas into unique flooring concepts, replicating the most intricate designs, right down to a registration mark.

“The capabilities of custom cutting not only allow custom shapes and custom sizes but also the ability to actually make designs that are unique to a customer’s needs,” said Jeff Krejsa, senior vice president of Tarkett North America. “This benefit can be very appealing to architects and designers, facility managers, end users—people who are looking to do something unique and special with their flooring and their spaces.”

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