SWISS KRONO in China at DOMOTEX asia
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27. March 2019 | European laminate flooring innovations in China
Shanghai is expecting more than 60,000 visitors from over 100 countries to come to DOMOTEX asia/CHINAFLOOR from 26th to 28th March 2019. Innovations in the flooring sector are presented at the largest trade fair for floor coverings in the Asia-Pacific region, and SWISS KRONO is of course participating as an exhibitor.
On an area of about 300m2 over two floors we showcase our novelties in the flooring sector to trade fair visitors. On the very first day, we had highly motivated, international visitors showing great interest in the various floors – and especially in products from Europe.
One of the highlights at the SWISS KRONO stand is the KRONOTEX Collection AQUA ROBUSTO. This collection is characterised by its water-resistant properties made possible by a carrier plate with significantly reduced swelling properties and the AQUA PEARL click system. This makes the laminate flooring water-repellent to all types of liquids. Residual water, which is absorbed within 24 hours, does not leave any traces on the laminate (according to NALFA test).
Apart from the water-resistant floors, the herringbone laying technique is also attracting the special attention of visitors to the SWISS KRONO stand. This design is currently experiencing a true renaissance – around the globe. Since the herringbone look established a huge trend at BAU 2019 in Munich in January, this particularly attractive method of laying laminate flooring continues to be popular in Asia.
We would like to thank our partners at STAR LIVING, who have been instrumental in helping us develop the Asia-Pacific market and who hold the exclusive rights to KRONOTEX, KRONOPOL and KRONOSWISS.
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