Lees Carpets Beautiful Abandon

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Beautiful Abandon from Lees Carpets, a brand of the Mohawk Group, is inspired by examples of urban neglect, from rust-covered storefronts to deserted warehouses. The modular collection is made up of 15 hues and three patterns, character lines, city fragments, and vacant beauty, with coordinating custom patterns available. The carpet is manufactured with Duracolor, a fiber system that provides permanent stain resistance. The collection is also CRI Green Label Plus and NSF 140 Gold certified. Its backing is Lees Integrated Cushion Thermobond with recycled content, which contains 35% pre-consumer recycled content. At the end of its lifetime, the carpet can be reclaimed and recycled. themohawkgroup.com

Beautiful Abandon from Lees Carpets, a brand of the Mohawk Group, is inspired by examples of urban neglect, from rust-covered storefronts to deserted warehouses. The modular collection is made up of 15 hues and three patterns, character lines, city fragments, and vacant beauty, with coordinating custom patterns available. The carpet is manufactured with Duracolor, a fiber system that provides permanent stain resistance. The collection is also CRI Green Label Plus and NSF 140 Gold certified. Its backing is Lees Integrated Cushion Thermobond with recycled content, which contains 35% pre-consumer recycled content. At the end of its lifetime, the carpet can be reclaimed and recycled. themohawkgroup.com

Beautiful Abandon from Lees Carpets, a brand of the Mohawk Group, is inspired by examples of urban neglect, from rust-covered storefronts to deserted warehouses. The modular collection is made up of 15 hues and three patterns, character lines, city fragments, and vacant beauty, with coordinating custom patterns available. The carpet is manufactured with Duracolor, a fiber system that provides permanent stain resistance. The collection is also CRI Green Label Plus and NSF 140 Gold certified. Its backing is Lees’ Integrated Cushion Thermobond with recycled content, which contains 35% pre-consumer recycled content. At the end of its lifetime, the carpet can be reclaimed and recycled. themohawkgroup.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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