Indigenous Earth - Solstice CSO TRITON 4422
Inspired by the “space in between” man-made and nature, the Indigenous Earth Collection by Tandus Centiva- comprised of styles GeoGrid, Rust Rings, Solstice and Wildwood - provides a new way of viewing things. It represents a study of the way earth, wind, water and weather affect materials and objects paired with cutting-edge digital print technology.
The Indigenous Earth Collection uses digital printing to produce the decorative film in LVT. This film is what creates the pattern and overall aesthetic of the design. The innovative technology allows for much longer pattern repeats ranging from 160” – 180” and much more subtle color gradations. Longer pattern repeats allow intentional stark coloration differences and very distinct elements like large wood knots or rust markings to be incorporated in the design without being seen repeatedly on the floor.
Techtonic™ Protection
Tarkett’s Techtonic™ is a massive shift forward in performance for hard surface floors. Its advanced polyurethane technology is super tough, resisting scratching, abrasions, scuffing and staining – ensuring that your floors look nicer, longer. And Techtonic’s matte finish adds beauty, depth and dimension for safe and beautiful floors that stand up to the worst of wear.

For additional information please contact the appropriate Technical Team: Commercial Resilient: +1 800 899 8916, Commercial Soft Surface: +1 800 248 2878, or All Residential Products: +1 888 639 8275.
Inspired by the “space in between” man-made and nature, the Indigenous Earth Collection by Tandus Centiva- comprised of styles GeoGrid, Rust Rings, Solstice and Wildwood - provides a new way of viewing things. It represents a study of the way earth, wind, water and weather affect materials and objects paired with cutting-edge digital print technology.
The Indigenous Earth Collection uses digital printing to produce the decorative film in LVT. This film is what creates the pattern and overall aesthetic of the design. The innovative technology allows for much longer pattern repeats ranging from 160” – 180” and much more subtle color gradations. Longer pattern repeats allow intentional stark coloration differences and very distinct elements like large wood knots or rust markings to be incorporated in the design without being seen repeatedly on the floor.