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Three projects with high durability demands

As many of our projects are commercial spaces, the demand for high durability is key. Bolon offers a 10-15 years warranty on all of our flooring and we are proud to offer a product that is visually appealing and does not get worn easily. Here are three of our favorite commercial projects that have one thing in common (except Bolon), they are heavily populated and a LOT of people walk on their floors.

Hagaskolan, Sweden

In suburban Stockholm we find Hagaskolan, a primary school located in Vallentuna. Stockholm-based architects Cedervall arkitekter focused on the closeness to nature, bringing the surrounding woods into the school area to give children a sense of closeness to nature and encourage outdoor learning experiences.

For the inside, Cedervall designed an impressive space, where lots of natural light, wooden materials and geometric shapes of Bolon flooring come together in a beautiful arrangement. This allows students to collaborate, socialize and learn in an inspiring setting.

Citybox Danmarksplass, Norway

Norwegian hotel Citybox chose a deep emerald green to play with light grey Bolon flooring in the rooms. The hotel is designed by Citybox interior architects and features Bolon flooring on 1700 square meters. As hotels have a never ending flow of customers, Bolon is a great, and durable choice.

Science Museum, London

Science and design? Of course! London-based design group, Drinkall Dean, were appointed lead designer for this major renovation of the Science Museum in London. Drinkall Dean collaborated with Dmitri Martin Associates to achieve the ambitious architectural interventions within the space. 

Envisioning a bespoke, dynamic floor design in a geometric pattern that shifted and changed across the space and complemented the retail and display units, Drinkall Dean used Bolon tiles from several flooring collections to achieve this striking effect.

 

 

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