Karastan Contract Archetype

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The Archetype woven carpeting collection from Karastan Contract, a brand of the Mohawk Group, is made up of four patterns (New York, NY II; Quillen II; Nouveau III; and Highline) in 10 colorways based on the city that never sleeps. Archetype features clean lines meant to evoke New York Citys linear architecture. The collection, which is suitable for contract applications, is CRI Green Label Plus certified, and its recommended adhesives are low VOC. At the end of its life cycle, the carpet can be recycled through the Mohawk Groups ReCover program. Some patterns have a CRI rating for heavy to severe traffic. karastancontract.com

The Archetype woven carpeting collection from Karastan Contract, a brand of the Mohawk Group, is made up of four patterns (New York, NY II; Quillen II; Nouveau III; and Highline) in 10 colorways based on the city that never sleeps. Archetype features clean lines meant to evoke New York Citys linear architecture. The collection, which is suitable for contract applications, is CRI Green Label Plus certified, and its recommended adhesives are low VOC. At the end of its life cycle, the carpet can be recycled through the Mohawk Groups ReCover program. Some patterns have a CRI rating for heavy to severe traffic. karastancontract.com

The Archetype woven carpeting collection from Karastan Contract, a brand of the Mohawk Group, is made up of four patterns (New York, NY II; Quillen II; Nouveau III; and Highline) in 10 colorways based on the city that never sleeps. Archetype features clean lines meant to evoke New York City’s linear architecture. The collection, which is suitable for contract applications, is CRI Green Label Plus certified, and its recommended adhesives are low VOC. At the end of its life cycle, the carpet can be recycled through the Mohawk Group’s ReCover program. Some patterns have a CRI rating for heavy to severe traffic. karastancontract.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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