PRODUCT WATCH: A Moment of Mondrian from Granorte

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    PRODUCT WATCH: A Moment of Mondrian from Granorte

    Designed by Carlos Mendonca, Mondri is the latest digitally printed floor from cork maestros Granorte

    Heavily influenced by the paintings of Diet Mondrian and the De Stijl movement, Mondri Pale presents a vector and modular composition intervened by soft colours for a pattern that brings a sophisticated and subtle interpretation of the bold graphic style.

    As part of the Vita Décor collection by Granorte, Mondri Pale’s pattern and colours are digitally printed onto a cork wear layer and finished with WEARTOP, a water-based protective finish. Using a HDF core with Uniclic, the floor is fast to install, its cork base layer providing additional comfort, thermal insulation and acoustic absorption. With Microban, Mondri Pale also answers the challenges of life in the new normal, providing a more hygienic floor. Mondri Pale is suitable for residential and commercial use.

    “Mondri Pale’s elegant take on the bold art of Mondrian is a great way to embrace one of the 20th Century’s most famed artists without overplaying the role of colour within the home,” explained Paulo Rocha, product and R&D manager, Granorte. “As an addition to our striking Vita Décor collection, the floor joins a formidable collection of design-centric cork flooring styles, aimed at elevating interior schemes beyond the ordinary and adding a playful element to rooms.”

    Granorte makes the Vita Décor collection in Portugal from the waste of the wine stopper industry. Cork’s natural and renewable status is finding new impetus with a new generation of homeowners focused on the impacts of the products they choose. With the ease of living of modern laminate and LVT floors, Vita Décor offers no real-world trade-off in a product with proven environmental prowess.

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    Main image credit: Granorte

    Hamish Kilburn / 14.07.2020

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