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Pergo unveils latest patented design feature ‘Natural Variation’





Pergo, a Sweden based laminate flooring brand introduces its latest Patent design Natural Variation. This is a new feature which gives a long lasting raw effect to your floor. Pergo not only designs authentic looking decors, but also introduces smart technologies that make laminate flooring even more sophisticated. With the introduction of a new innovative and patented feature, Natural Variation, Pergo adds a whole new dimension to laminate floor designs. This special technique randomly gives each plank a chalked and naturally rustic look, creating endless variations. Pergo has always aimed at being simply the best when it comes to laminate flooring and they have kept up to the same commitment with the launch of their new collection.
The Natural Variation is offered in classic Plank format with four beveled edges and featuring Pergo’s new Embossed-In-Register (EIR) surface texture. Decors vary from light Blonde Oak to dark Coffee, with Grey and Taupe in between. All Natural Variation products featuring the company’s TitanXtm surface, which makes them suitable for high-wear domestic environments as well as moderate-were public areas. Other patented technologies found with these floors include PerdectFold TM for easy installation and Compact DoundBlocTM for built-in sound reduction. The planks are available in 1288x195mm and are priced at Rs 220/sq-ft.
Natural Variation TM Pergo laminate flooring has the look and feel of a real wood floor but with all the advantages of laminate flooring. “With the launch of Natural Variation design feature we’ve elevated the graph of innovation to a higher level and even closer to the look and feel of a real wood floor.” Says Naresh Maheshwari, CEO at Pergo India Pvt. Natural Variation products represent the best combination of the distinctive character of genuine wood flooring with all the advantages of Pergo’s highly durable laminate.
Pergo is a Sweden based laminate flooring brand with prominent positions in North American and European markets and as well in India with growing market. The company develops, manufactures and markets flooring of high quality with distinctive designs and unique properties for both homes and commercial areas. Since the time when the company invented laminate floors in 1977 and created a new type of flooring material, Pergo has become one of the world’s best known and trusted flooring brands. Pergo’s inventions are protected throughout the world by nearly 500 granted patents and pending patents.

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