FloorFolio Industries expands LVT line with Crete II

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CreteEdison, N.J.—FloorFolio Industries expands running line of LVT with Crete II.

“The original Crete was a staple for our tile offerings, so we redesigned the pattern to give it a bolder visual that would capture the true essence of concrete,” as per Michael Freedman, president and CEO. “We also updated the size to a square for ease of installation and aesthetics.”

Crete II blends industrial and contemporary style to bring you a versatile look that is ideal for any room type. The realism of the concrete adds an architectural element to the tiles, while the color palette is sure to inspire designer instincts. The exclusive embossed texture not only completes the look, but provides a true impression of concrete.

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