Bona launches new resilient flooring colour collection

Published: 15-Nov-2024

The new palate, Bona Resilient Solution Colour Collection, was developed in collaboration with a colour psychology expert to improve wellbeing in interior spaces

Bona, a UK-based supplier of products for installing, renovating, maintaining, and restoring premium floors, has launched the new Bona Resilient Solution Colour Collection.

Based on the science of colour psychology, the new collection is inspired by nature and the team explained that they aimed to transform interior spaces into a welcoming environment that promotes wellbeing and productivity.

The collection consists of five colour groups and 15 earthbound hues that work in tandem with the Bona Resilient System – Bona’s innovative system to restore, renew, and upgrade resilient floors.

Based on the science of colour psychology, the new collection is inspired by nature

The Bona Resilient Solution Colour Collection was developed in collaboration with Dr Axel Buether, a pioneer in modern evidence-based colour psychology.

Drawing from real-life contexts, Dr Buether’s research shows that by incorporating natural elements into interior spaces – such as the floor – colour can profoundly enhance wellbeing and improve physical health.

Dr Buether, said: "Nature has long been associated with healing and wellbeing. The Bona Colour Collection goes beyond pure aesthetics and creates environments that promote health in every way."

The collection consists of five colour groups and 15 earthbound hues that work in tandem with the Bona Resilient System

Findings reveal that the careful choice of colour in offices and interior spaces may have important benefits to an organisation by improving the experience and behaviour of people.

Dr Buether’s research has showed that when using natural colours as a design tool, identification with the workplace grew with more than 50% among the entire staff, while also improving the rating of the working environment by up to 40%.

Product Manager at Bona, Michael Klinge explained that "Given that the floor is the largest surface in a building (aside from walls) it makes sense to consciously choose colours that embody the expression of a facility."

To simplify the colour selection process, Bona updated its Floor Visualiser tool which allows users to take a photo of a space to test colour and chip combinations quickly and easily

Klinge, said: "Our collaboration with Dr Buether has given us another avenue for our customers to revitalize floors that are not only durable, beautiful and long-lasting but also scientifically proven to improve overall wellbeing." 

To simplify the colour selection process, Bona updated its Floor Visualiser tool which allows users to take a photo of a space to test colour and chip combinations quickly and easily.

The Visualiser also facilitates narrowing down a colour selection, helping floor owners decide on the best floor colour and thereby making the process of floor renewal easier.

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