Tarkett has launched Safetred Serenity, a sustainable slip resistant safety flooring that combines sustainability credentials with designer style, resulting in a myriad of potential applications, from social care environments to hospitality, leisure, and education.
Safetred Serenity is manufactured from almost 50 per cent recycled content, using 100 per cent recycled and re-circulated industrial water as part of a closed-loop water system. The collection is free from phthalates and biocides. It can be recycled in Tarkett’s in-house recycling centre located in Kent.
Each of the 12 available shades were designed to evoke feelings of tranquillity. From palettes that pay homage to warm, sandy beaches and cool blue ocean waves, to stone-inspired tones reminiscent of misty mountains and white cliffs, each design aims to embrace nature’s organic beauty.
A practical, multifunctional safety floor solution, the Safetred Serenity collection is suitable for both barefoot and hard-sole shoes, lending it perfectly to dementia-inclusive and neurodiverse settings. Simple and adhesive-free installation means it works well in all design schemes, while reducing environmental impact and saving on installation time.
Shaz Hawkins of Tarkett said: “The Safetred brand was originally created by pioneering British company, Marley Flooring in the 1970's, and joined the Tarkett family nearly twenty years ago. Safetred Serenity is a new practical, multifunctional, and hard-wearing safety floor with impeccable eco-credentials, that blends seamlessly into any space, no matter the style. I'm really proud of what we have developed and the flexibility this flooring solution offers – a myriad of opportunities for creative exploration that supports neurodiverse design, all the while protecting people and the planet.”