Torlys launches Olympic Loose Lay collection

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Toronto, Ontario—Torlys has expanded its Marquee vinyl program with the launch of the Olympic loose lay collection, offering eight contemporary colors in patterns of oak and walnut.

According to the company, a new level a realism is achieved in loose lay vinyl with EIR textures across nearly all eight SKUs in the Olympic line. Torlys Maxx Finish ensures a quality product for years to come with anti-scratch, anti-stain and anti-marker properties, while Microban antimicrobial product protection is also added to the surface finish.

Comfortable, quiet, waterproof and durable, the company said the Olympic collection is perfect for any room in the home or any light commercial setting.

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