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Design from the ground up with flooring from IVC, Century and more!
Feb. 13, 2014
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2.13.2014
The Elevate Collection of rugs from
Masland Contract
brings the natural texture of wool into commercial spaces.
itec
®
from
IVC
was developed to accommodate a diverse array of commercial markets with 72 SKUs.
Nordic Stories from
Milliken
is inspired by the textural landscape and modern culture of the Northern Hemisphere.
Surya
introduces a line of rugs based upon the designs of artist and environmentalist William Morris.
Century
presents Pantheon, a new collection of porcelain stoneware inspired by natural stone.
Cortex from
Ceramica Sant’Agostino
replicates the complex veining and shading found in natural wood.
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