
Forbo Marmoleum Cinch Loc Seal Panel Cork Tree features a rich tapestry of earthy browns, amber, and muted olive tones with a natural marbled texture inspired by the bark of cork oak. The intricate pattern exudes warmth and organic depth, making it ideal for nature-inspired, rustic, or modern interiors. Crafted from renewable materials including linseed oil, wood flour, and jute, Marmoleum offers outstanding durability, comfort, and natural antibacterial qualities. The Cinch Loc Seal system ensures effortless, glue-free installation with watertight seams. Warm, sustainable, and authentically textured—Cork Tree delivers timeless character and eco-friendly performance.
| Country of Origin | Netherlands |
| Locking Type | Valinge 5G |
| Brand | Forbo |
| Collection | Click Cinch LOC Panel |
| Surface Appearance | Natural Texture |
| Panel Width | 300mm 11.81-inch |
| Panel Length | 900mm 35.43-inch |
| Overall Thickness | 9.8mm |
| Surface Layer | 2mm Linoleum Marmoleum |
| Core Layer | 6.8mm HDF High Density Fiberboard |
| Backing Layer | 1mm Cork Underlay |
| Width | Wide |
| Luster | Matte |
| Edge Style | Smooth Square Edge |
| Weight/Carton | 40 |
| Carton SF | 20.34 |
| Pieces/Carton | 7 |
| Orders Usually Ship | 2-5 Business Days |
| USDA Certified Biobased Product | Yes |
| Smart Certified | Yes |
| LEED Certified | Silver, Building Materials |
| CARB2 Phase2 | Yes |

Frederick Walton discovered linoleum and patented its manufacturing process in 1863. It is quite remarkable that a product, discovered in the days of gas lights and horse-drawn carriages, is still used in applications for which it was originally designed, such as flooring in health care and educational facilities.
Impressive References
Over 100 years and more linoleum has found its way in an incredible large number of buildings all over the world; the dining hall flooring for the famous Alcatraz prison in San Francisco, CA, the elegant White House in Washington, DC, or Buckingham palace in London, the Kremlin in Moscow, the German Reichstag , the Sorbonne...