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Flooring > Linoleum
The following information is about Linoleum.
Linoleum Defined
First resilient floor made of linseed oil, gums, cork or wood dust and pigments. Widely used in the 1950's and greatly admired for the variety of patterns and colors, linoleum was replaced with vinyl flooring and has passed into history. It is no longer available in the United States.
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- Flooring in Maryland - Mercer Carpet One: Mercers has been family owned and opperated for over half a century and has been voted Carroll's Best for a decade! if it pretends to be a floor. They have it so no matter what your dream is, we can help!
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- Johnsonite > Flooring Products > Sports & Multi-Function Rubber ...
- US Floors: Natural Cork, Bamboo, Linoleum, Hardwood Floors
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