Why do we say nora is Made for More? Because we’re all about more performance. More design options. More experts on hand to help you: from bid document to aftercare. Even if you don’t need us for decades, we’ll be here.
Tough where tough matters, gentle underfoot, nora is the flooring you want when design counts every bit as much as the science that goes into it. And when you want a product that doesn’t compromise your project – or the planet.
MADE TO LAST.
MADE TO WORK.
MADE FOR MORE.
If standing up to hard knocks was a sporting event, nora would scoop gold. Time and time and time again. What guarantees its place on the podium is its durability, reliability and longevity. In hospitals. In laboratories. In factories, schools, airports and subways. For up to 50 years.
Until you experience the incredible strength and support of a surface just millimetres thick, you won’t believe how hard-wearing – and long-lasting – nora products really are.
nora lasts. For a really long time. So why do we invest so much in our customer service? You’ll find out when writing a bid. When installers need support. Or decades later, when your team has technical questions.
Because nora comes with something more. Experts. Whole teams of them. Ready to help and advise – before you buy, when you install, and for years to come. It’s certainty, and then some.
Our customers are sometimes surprised by just how innovative rubber flooring design can get. Surprised, and then impressed. Because at nora, technical experts fluent in design are involved from the very beginning.
Technology and science inform everything we do. From stone, marble and terrazzo-style flooring, to a wide selection of colors, nora has an answer for every space. Trust our design experts to help you perfect the look you want.
Why make excuses when we can make change happen? From how we use raw materials to how we design and manufacture our flooring, we look for ways to put the planet first.
This includes resourcing responsibly. We want nora to cost less in the long term – for you, and for the environment. After all, the most sustainable resilient flooring is the one you don’t have to replace.