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Corporate Profiles - Globus Cork

Globus Cork pioneered the development of colored cork flooring, matching beauty and function in a sustainable flooring choice. We are the only company to have developed a rich, transparent, broad color palette ranging from the subtle to the bold. Globus Cork offers a vast range of patterns and sizes not found from any other cork manufacturer. The result is nearly endless design choices for our customers and as a harvested product, the environmentally sound choice for flooring. A beautiful cork floor is good for your health as well as the environment. We developed our products in the 1990s, launched our factory in 2001 and are the premier US manufacturer of colored cork tiles. We have used only renewable wind energy for our manufacturing energy needs since 2007. With its great thermal and acoustical insulative properties, Globus Cork tiles are suitable for floors, walls or ceilings. Our colored cork tiles are available for shipping worldwide.
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