Eureka! The National Children’s Museum recently redeveloped its largest gallery to provide a playful and open environment for its energetic young visitors. Created using the water cutting technology Aquajet, Forbo’s Marmoleum was specified in a large variety of shades to inject a shot of playful colour into the gallery’s floor. A combination of bright colours from Forbo’s Marmoleum sheet and tile collections, including colourways such as Blush, a bubblegum pink, and Chartreuse, a vibrant grassy green, were installed in the new ‘All About Me’ gallery which opened last year and has since attracted over 245,000 visitors.
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