Invictus Maximus Tivoli Stone Pewter features the cool, grey tones of pewter stone with a realistic texture. This luxury vinyl tile is ideal for creating a sleek and modern atmosphere in both residential and commercial interiors. The refined stone design adds depth and sophistication to your floors. Designed for durability, Tivoli Stone Pewter ensures long-lasting performance, even in high-traffic areas. The water-resistant surface makes it suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, and other moisture-prone areas. Easy to clean and maintain, Invictus Maximus Tivoli Stone Pewter provides a stylish and practical flooring solution that enhances any space with its contemporary charm.
Invictus Maximus Tivoli Stone Pewter
£36.99 m² inc VAT
We recommend +10% wastage and +15% for herringbone laying pattern
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Description
Additional information
| Range | Invictus Maximus |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 3.06m² |
| Installation Method | Glue Down |
| Plank/Tile/Parquet SIze | 305 x 457mm (12″ x 18″) |
| Surface Finish | Textured |
| Thickness | 2.5mm |
| Wear Layer | 0.55mm |
| Guarantee | 25 Years |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this flooring considered eco-friendly?
Yes, Invictus LVT is designed with environmental considerations. Its long 25-year guarantee means less frequent replacement, reducing waste over time. Many LVT products also use recycled content in their layers.
Does this LVT affect my home's air quality?
This Invictus Maximus flooring is produced with low VOC emissions, ensuring it contributes to a healthy indoor air environment. It meets strict European standards for air quality, making it a safe choice for your home and family.
Can this luxury vinyl flooring be recycled?
While LVT recycling programs are still developing in some areas, the materials used in Invictus flooring are technically recyclable. We recommend checking with local recycling facilities or specialized flooring recyclers in your region for specific options.












