Designed by Suzanne Tick, this tailored tonal texture adds purposeful energy to a space. Esparto gets its name from a perennial grass that grows in the Mediterranean, which is used to weave baskets and make cord, rope, and espadrilles. The slub yarn effect, planted in the ground of Tenera, creates Esparto’s grass-cloth like appearance with a nod to linen/wool blends.
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Standard | Tarkett value | |
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Cradle-to-Cradle | - | Silver |
CRI Green Label Plus Certification | - | GLP8320 |
ReStart® | - | Yes |
DECLARE | - | Yes |
Third Party Certification NSF-140 | - | Platinum |
Antimicrobial Chemicals | - | No antimicrobials (EPA Registered pesticides) added to product |
Recycled Content - Production Waste | - | 23 % |
Post Consumer recycled content | - | 34 % |
Designed by Suzanne Tick, this tailored tonal texture adds purposeful energy to a space. Esparto gets its name from a perennial grass that grows in the Mediterranean, which is used to weave baskets and make cord, rope, and espadrilles. The slub yarn effect, planted in the ground of Tenera, creates Esparto’s grass-cloth like appearance with a nod to linen/wool blends.
Discover this product's environmental attributes and its contribution to LEED at ecomedes