About linoleum
Furniture linoleum features colors that bring out the unique features of your furniture, a matte texture, and a warm, soft feel. It also has antibacterial, deodorizing, and antistatic properties, making it not only stylish but also functional.
Linoleum is made from natural ingredients such as linseed oil, natural pine resin, wood flour and natural pigments.
It is an environmentally friendly material from manufacturing to disposal.
What are the characteristics of linoleum?
- Linseed oil, a natural antibacterial ingredient, has been shown to have antiviral, antibacterial, and deodorizing effects during the oxidation process.
- Naturally durable, linoleum continues to breathe and oxidize even after installation, increasing in strength.
- Biodegradable linoleum is biodegradable and will return to the soil even if it is disposed of as is.
- When burned, it produces only water and carbon dioxide, just like solid wood.
This amount of carbon dioxide is the same as that absorbed by the raw materials, wood and jute, during their growth.