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After being closed for refurbishment for several years, Tokyo’s Nezu Museum reopened recently with a surprising new look, to which the cork floor makes a significant contribution. The latest generation of cork floorings from Portuguese company Amorim are manufactured with BASF’s Acrodur binder, making them more eco-efficient than all other comparable flooring products.
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