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DESSO® Resonance - Natural Flair for Commercial Spaces

27 September 2018 - This statement flooring surface lends itself to vast commercial spaces seeking maximum design appeal. DESSO Resonance is an exquisite design solution for sustainability conscious organisations. The marbling effect creates a grand diagonal movement that effortlessly transforms public areas into breath-taking lobbies and corporate buildings into modern office masterpieces.

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Homage to the Beauty of Organic Movement in Nature

Made from 100% ECONYL® yarn - a regenerated nylon sourced from recovered waste materials such as fishing nets and carpet yarn from Tarkett's Refinity® recycling facility - Resonance pays homage to the beauty of organic movement in nature. Whether the end-user sees a rippling effect across water, swirling air or landscape scenes from an aerial view, the awe-inspiring result exudes sophistication.

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“The beauty of Resonance is that it can be interpreted in so many different ways. The collection truly comes to life when used in vast open spaces creating a sense of movement and nature that is impactful yet calming.”

Ludwig Cammaert, Design and Technical Development Director for DESSO®

Bold Design

Offsetting the boldness of the design, the 50 x 50 cm structured loop carpet tiles come in a careful selection of six subtle tones that match perfectly with complementary natural surfaces. The combination of different textures works particularly well for accent areas but Resonance is at its most confident used as a stand-alone product to take on large scale schemes in style. 

Adding to its exceptional sustainability features, the collection also comes with the Cradle to Cradle® Gold Level certified DESSO EcoBase® backing as standard.

DESSO Resonance will be part of the Tarkett Fusion collection, blending carpet tiles with resilient and hard flooring products to allow even more design freedom to create stunning and practical concepts for every space within the building.

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