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DalNatural rubber flooring from Dalsouple - environmentally friendly


Dalsouple Australasia moved offices earlier this year from New Zealand to Melbourne after selling Dalsouple from there for the last 10 years. DalNaturel rubber flooring boasts over 90% natural ingredients with all the rubber content being pure rubber. The latex rubber is sourced from Indonesia and the rubber tiles manufactured in France. Rubber trees sequester CO2 from the atmosphere. DalNaturel manufacturing process takes out 7.5kg of CO2 per m2. We believe it is the most environmentally-friendly and sustainable resilient floorcovering in the world.

With 80 standard colours but also available in any Pantone colour with no minimum quantities. We offer a colour matching service and guarantee we will never discontinue a colour. A huge range of textures available. All our textures are R10 slip rating. 10 year guarantee. You can design your own flooring using the Terrazzo effect on the website at www.dalsouple.com.

We have a few photos of our flooring installed at Deacons Law Firm in Melbourne on www.selector.com.

We have a certificate to say DalNaturel has very low VOC, all our textures have at least an R10 slip rating. We are now listed on www.ecospecifier.org, www.infolink.com.au and www.spec-net.com.au.

Australian and New Zealand installations of Dalsouple for 2007 include:

  • Melbourne Grammar School.
  • Queensland Brain Institute, up the walls.
  • Espresso Bar, International lounge, Melbourne Airport.
  • Small office fitout in Pitt St, Sydney.
  • WHO Design Sydney's own offices.
  • Hanseatic Marine, Perth for a luxury super yacht.
  • McMullen and Wing Boat builders Auckland.
  • Domestic house in Melbourne.
  • Domestic house in Christchurch.
  • Domestic house Geelong.
  • National Rollout for Gumboots Childrens' clothing stores, 1st on in Southland in Melbourne, 2nd one installed in October in Bondi Juction, Westfield..
  • TransACT telecommunications store in Canberra.
  • Architectus Architects counter top, Melbourne.
  • Ericsson's Head Office.
  • Queensland Centre of Design, Brisbane.
  • MCG, National Sports Museum.
  • Manly city council, Sydney.
  • Lift well, Sydney.
  • Askew studios, Warrnambool, Vic.

Installations in previous years include:

  • Cleelands Pharmacy, Cambridge, New Zealand.
  • The Tie Rack Newmarket, Auckland.
  • Oceania and Eastern Group's office, Auckland.
  • Telecom Tower, Auckland.
  • Te Papa Museum, Wellington.
  • Greater Union Theatre, Campbelltown, Sydney.
  • Power House museum, The Universal Machine exhibition (now called Cyberworlds).
  • Techno city, Capitol Square, George St.
  • MBF head office, Sydney.
  • Qantas head office, Sydney.
  • Deacons Law Firm, Melbourne and Perth.
  • Perth, Brisbane, Hobart, Sydney Customs.
  • Living Well gymnasium, Brisbane.
  • Butterfly house, Hong Kong.

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