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Marmoleum is made from linseed oil, natural rosins, wood flour, pigments and jute, almost none of which can be recognised in the final product, in the opinion of Piet Hein Eek whose roots in wreckage wood stemmed from a belief in recognisable, authentic materials.
So when he learned that Marmoleum contains at least 2% pigments, it became his point of departure. He mixed the most common pigments –black, white, red, green, yellow and blue- in constant ratio’s to realise 30 balanced colour combinations. He selected the black version and ensured that a hint of the other colours shimmered through the dark. This natural look is further enhanced by an innovative cloudy structure.
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