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Textiles: Healthcare

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Architex, Rx 8001

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

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Best of Year Winner, Textiles: Healthcare: Architex — Rx 8001

Inspired by dip dyeing and color bleeding techniques, the Architex Rx 8001 cubicle features subtle color gradations that slowly fades to the top. Vibrant and neutral color ways provoke the senses of an exotic getaway— Emerald Sea, Flagstaff Horizon, Ocean Mist, Purple Rain, Rising Sun and Sandy Beach.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Textiles: Healthcare

CF Stinson — Rolling Stones - Solution Dyed Nylon
Tranquility and Serenity combine with High-Performance in this bleach cleanable, durable new pattern. All colors are protected by GreenShield™ soil and stain protection. As healthcare environments “bring in” natural light with larger windows, fabrics can fade. This pattern features enhanced colorfastness to light that is 5X the industry standard.

Momentum Textiles — Betula & Perennial
Momentum Textiles’ Betula and Perennial are the first privacy curtains to market constructed from 100% recycled polyester with inherent flame retardant properties. The new patterns—inspired by the juxtaposition between geometric and organic elements—exemplify the company’s commitment to creating sustainable options that still address aesthetic versatility and high-performance capabilities.

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