Linoleum - Wikipedia Linoleum is a floor covering made from materials such as solidified linseed oil (linoxyn), pine resin, ground cork dust, sawdust, and mineral fillers such as calcium carbonate, most commonly on a hessian or canvas backing
All About Linoleum Flooring - This Old House Linoleum is a resilient flooring material made from natural ingredients including linseed oil, cork dust, wood flour, pine resin, ground limestone, and pigments pressed onto a jute backing This unique composition gives linoleum its durability, comfort underfoot, and antimicrobial properties
Linoleum flooring | Forbo Flooring Systems Furniture Linoleum Furniture Linoleum is a high-quality, climate positive and natural surface material that emphasizes elegance and sustainability With its matte finish and soft texture, Furniture Linoleum transforms any surface – furniture, kitchen cabinetry, doors and much more - into a refined and durable design element
Linoleum Flooring - Gerflor USA Linoleum Flooring That Balances Durability with Environmental Responsibility Gerflor DLW Linoleum is the ideal solution for commercial interiors for durable, low-maintenance materials Whether it's a bustling school hallway, a busy hospital corridor, or a corporate office floor, our linoleum flooring delivers both performance and sustainability
Linoleum - Tarkett Commercial Tarkett’s commercial linoleum flooring features a variety of patterns and colors to choose from and is created sustainably, made with all-natural materials
Linoleum Flooring: A Complete Guide for 2025 and Beyond While linoleum may be the oldest non-natural floor in existence, it gained popularity in the 1940s and 50s However, today linoleum is as popular as ever and competes with vinyl and laminate for best alternative flooring Linoleum comes in various forms now, with more styles, colors and size options than