Linoleum

In 1855, inventor was working in his laboratory when he accidentally left a container of linseed oil unsealed overnight. By the next morning, a thick, rubbery skin had formed on the surface. While most would have thrown it away, Walton was intrigued by its flexible, durable texture.

He spent the next few years experimenting with this "oxidized" oil, eventually finding that when he mixed it with , pine resin , and coloring agents , it could be rolled onto a burlap or canvas backing to create a tough, waterproof floor covering. Naming and Legal Lessons Linoleum

The story of linoleum is a classic tale of an accidental discovery that changed domestic life, starting with a simple mistake in an English laboratory. The Accidental Invention In 1855, inventor was working in his laboratory