Vertu: An Artistic Look at the Beauty of Wood
The Vertu Luxury Vinyl Plank collection takes on a soft, yet unique look at 33 contemporary and seasoned wood designs bringing premium vinyl flooring to a new level. Vertu is a tribute to art and the desire for greatness created by the touch of Mother Nature. Named after famous artists and pieces, these designs bring floors to life backed by the name and quality that Parterre is known for.
Vertu Luxury Vinyl Plank features wood designs in warm and cool neutrals that work well on their own or as an accompaniment to bolder colors. Available in 6” x 36” x 3mm planks, the Vertu collection includes 9 different types of wood in; Oak, White Oak, French Oak, Linear Oak, Cedar, Walnut, Maple, Beech and Pine. The 33 new vinyl flooring designs are a compilation of contemporary, seasoned and whitewashed woods that are ideal for creating a home-life feel in commercial interiors.
The designs of Vertu stand apart not only because of its beautiful display of color and texture, but also because of its quality craftsmanship that Parterre is known for. Utilizing hot press technology, the Vertu collection has a sturdy construction unlike any other vinyl plank on the market today. Like all of Parterre’s luxury vinyl tile and plank products, Vertu features an ultra-clear, high-performance wear layer that is easy to maintain and has a resistance to staining and scuffing. The result is a beautiful floor that is both long lasting and durable.
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