Linoleum’s reputation used to be about as glam rock as a tax return and about as popular as every Cher album that came after Believe. But we're leaving hate for lino flooring behind because this 60s/70s interior icon has made the same kind of comeback as flared jeans, Black Forest gateau, and disco balls.
We all love a bit of kitsch, but this collection proves that modern lino can be cool and contemporary. Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, corridors, classrooms, and changing facilities, lino laughs off spills, skids, and splashes.
It's durable, low-maintenance, and naturally antimicrobial - built to last in busy spaces where germs run rife. Made from natural materials, lino is also biodegradable and way better for your indoor air. See, some things do age well, unlike Kenny Rogers' brow lift surgery.