Named after the storied palace in Andalusia, Spain, this evocative pattern recreates the look of intricately laid tile floors, but in a much softer surface that’s a lot easier on your joints. The fortress’ long history includes a layering of styles and cultures–including Roman and Moorish, both reflected in the contemporary design. It will bring a bit of indoor-outdoor, sun-kissed warmth to your indoor spaces. The ten available colorways include a rich range of browns, blues, greens, and rust reds, each a fresh take on classical motifs.
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Standard | Tarkett value | |
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Pile thickness | ISO 1766 | 0.275 " (7.01 mm) |
Fiber System | ISO 2424 | Dynex SD® Nylon |
Format Type | - | Roll |
Construction Process | ISO 2424 | TUFTED |
Installation method | - | Glue-Down |
Commercial warranty | - | 20 year limited |
Surface treatment | - | Eco-Ensure(Fluorine-Free Soil Protection) |
Secondary backing | ISO 2424 | LifeLONG® |
Pile construction | - | Patterned Tipshear |
Gauge | - | 5/64" |
Face Weight | - | 36 oz/yd² |
Pile density | ISO 8543 | 9098 oz/yd³ |
Dye Method | - | Solution dyed |
Primary backing | - | Woven Polypropylene |
Named after the storied palace in Andalusia, Spain, this evocative pattern recreates the look of intricately laid tile floors, but in a much softer surface that’s a lot easier on your joints. The fortress’ long history includes a layering of styles and cultures–including Roman and Moorish, both reflected in the contemporary design. It will bring a bit of indoor-outdoor, sun-kissed warmth to your indoor spaces. The ten available colorways include a rich range of browns, blues, greens, and rust reds, each a fresh take on classical motifs.
Discover this product's environmental attributes and its contribution to LEED at ecomedes