The latest carpet tile collection from Shaw Contract Group encourages experimentation with diverse colour hues and sees the introduction of a new carpet tile size.
June 29th, 2015
The combination of Shaw’s new 23 x 91 cm carpet tile with the standard 61 x 61 cm carpet tiles enables design to be a subtle monochromatic tone, or make progressive colour statements.
“Color Frame Color Form offers design flexibility with its two carpet tile sizes and an extensive colour palette of 36 colours ranging from brights to neutrals providing generous opportunities to coordinate with countless styles in our greater product line,” said Shaw Contract Group General Manager Paul McCosker.
The versatility of the collection means an ideal fit all market segments, with a particular focus on corporate office settings, education and government contexts
The Color Frame style is also part of Shaw’s 2015 In Stock In Australia program, which is good news for design-focused projects with tight lead times
Both the Color Form Tiles, simple and tailored near solid pattern tiles, and the Color Fram Tiles, featuring a subtle non-directional pattern, are available in 36 colours, with a tile size of 61 x 61 cm and 18 oz. Both styles are constructed with premium Eco Solution Q nylon and EcoWorx tile backing.
Color Frame Color Form is Cradle to Cradle Silver Certified, completely recyclable, and manufactured with recycled content, which only adds to the benefits for clients. Not only this, the Color Frame Color Form collection is backed by a lifetime commercial warranty.
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