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Carpet: Modular

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Tandus, Landscape Patterns

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Carpet: Modular: Tandus — Landscape Patterns

Suzanne Tick creates a new approach to the floor through three designs that can be applied to both 24" modular and Powerbond® VCTT to build pattern inlays within the floor plane. When installed in a random or horizontal ashlar method, the result is a tailored inlay of pattern in a space that repurposes the pattern application from dominance to one of highlighting, branding or messaging.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Carpet: Modular

InterfaceFLOR — Fresh Start™
A solid tufted loop and cut-pile style featuring multiple pile heights that add sculptural linear accents and visual depth. Available in 64 colors, Fresh Start builds the color palette for the Convert™ category of floorcovering manufactured with post-consumer carpet content yarn (34% post-consumer, 66% total recycled content).

Lees Carpets, a brand of The Mohawk Group — Sixth Sense
Leaving an intangible impression on interiors, Lees’ Sixth Sense is a modular collection that features five patterns—Moontrance, Second Sight, Clairvoyance, A Premonition and It’s A Sign—and 12 thought-provoking colorways. Embracing dynamic dimension, this collection utilizes the abstraction of organic elements to create a unique tonal aesthetic.

Mannington Commercial — Spectrum Collection
HOK design, Mannington performance—the industry’s first carpet and premium rubber flooring collection, inspired by the logic of creativity. Innovative tufting creates durable carpet with ecoconscious lower face weight and cost; rubber is a beautiful vinyl alternative. Coordinates by pattern or across color palette of vibrant bolds and sophisticated neutrals.

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