Designed to inspire and engage, Suited brings a sense of comfort and belonging to flooring solutions. Discover the new, laid-back sophisticated, timeless and tactile collection by Shaw Contract.
July 15th, 2019
With a diverse portfolio of commercial flooring solutions, Shaw Contract strives for design excellence. The extensive range delivers a purposeful blend of versatility, functionality, sustainability and aesthetics to transform any environment. Directly addressing every client’s needs and requirements, Shaw Contract achieves this through an inventive and thoughtful process that elevates the experience within the built environment.
The new Suited collection is designed to add a subtle touch of sophistication to any interior. The core of this collection is centred on the brand’s response to carpet flooring through an aesthetic, tactile and emotional design approach.
Suited is a graceful narrative that explores a meticulous composition of pattern and texture through timeless fabrics and textiles. The relaxed neutral colour palette of light tones to warmer, darker shades paired with bold accents of green, gold and navy with monochromatic details create an energetic contrast of form and colour.
The collection offers four distinct styles, which exude elegance and sophistication in a sartorial statement of twelve colourways. A nod to the brand’s classic textile designs and meaningful craftsmanship, the four new styles of Jacquard, Linen, Plaid and Houndstooth honour the celebrated lines and shapes in fresh, contemporary interpretations.
Tactile and multi-directional, the Textile range sets the tone for the visual nature and versatile foundation of the collection. An exploration of a hidden simplicity that is based on the minimalist artistry of linen. Available as both tile and broadloom.
Jacquard has been revitalised as an embellished medium-scale contemporary design of varying tactile elements. Ostensibly reminiscent of opulent styles, this refined range has been entirely re-imagined for the modern 21st century interior.
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Taking the inspiration from heritage plaid stylistics, Check elevates this well-loved design by integrating distressed elements that honour traditional finesse, shifting into an abstract aesthetic. Taking in the form of a versatile large-scale pattern, this range brings a lively character for your flooring requirements.
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The Houndstooth, a classic and significant member of this range, has been refreshed in the Suited collection as a bold pattern, with a playful and charming edge. Traditionally used for fine tailoring, the Houndstooth makes a statement in any environment.
Crafted to empower, inspire and engage, Suited brings a sense of innate confidence and dynamism to each space. This is the new generation of flooring solutions that offers a multi-layered experience by forging a unique bond between person and place.
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