Shanghai’s Grade A offices—from Lujiazui’s financial towers to West Bund’s media campuses—demand a floor that speaks in a low voice. Tefloor commercial carpet tiles answer that brief with 24×24 inch (60×60 cm) modular nylon tiles, heathered gray and gray-green palettes, and a PVC or TPU backing engineered for high-rise retrofit work. In a city where Friday-night renovation and Monday-morning occupancy is normal, Tefloor’s FloatBond® adhesive-free system removes wet-glue VOC curing from the critical path. Tiles lay directly over existing VCT or sealed concrete; the floor is walkable in hours, not days.
For Shanghai specifiers, compliance is non-negotiable. Tefloor carpet tiles are tested to GB/T 11785 B1 flame retardancy and GB 18587 low VOC limits, with third-party reports available for LEED-CN and WELL pre-certification packages. Open trading floors in Pudong use bitumen-backed tiles for extra acoustic mass; creative studios in Jing’an prefer TPU-backed versions for cleaner indoor air. Reception transitions—where a green interior zone meets a gray outer apron—are solved with one or two rows of gray-green heather, same pile height, invisible seam.
Beyond carpet, Tefloor extends into hard surfaces: SPC rigid core for pantry thresholds and garage-elevator vestibules (waterproof, dimensionally stable under Shanghai’s humid summer), and LVT glue-down planks for executive lobbies wanting oak-look calm without real wood maintenance. Where raised access is needed, Tefloor carpet faces sit on NETFLOOR ECO panels, hiding power and data under the workstation grid.
Shanghai offices do not want a floor that shouts. They want one that absorbs noise, hides soil, passes fire inspection, and lets the reception desk look intentional. Tefloor is that system—modular, documentable, and quiet enough for the 52nd floor.
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