Lees Carpets Focal Point

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Focal Point from Lees Carpets, a brand of the Mohawk Group, is a collection of commercial modular carpets made up of three patternsPositive Light, Modern Gaze, and Clear Visionin 11 colorways ranging from reds to blues to neutrals. The carpet is made of Duracolor, a fiber system that offers permanent stain, soil, and fade resistance. Mill extruded, Duracolor is intergral to the fibers rather than applied topically and is impermeable to moisture, according to the company. Focal Point is CRI Green Label Plus certified, can be recycled through the Mohawk Groups ReCover program, and recommends adhesives that are low VOC. It has a tufted construction and comes in 24" squares. leescarpets.com

Focal Point from Lees Carpets, a brand of the Mohawk Group, is a collection of commercial modular carpets made up of three patternsPositive Light, Modern Gaze, and Clear Visionin 11 colorways ranging from reds to blues to neutrals. The carpet is made of Duracolor, a fiber system that offers permanent stain, soil, and fade resistance. Mill extruded, Duracolor is intergral to the fibers rather than applied topically and is impermeable to moisture, according to the company. Focal Point is CRI Green Label Plus certified, can be recycled through the Mohawk Groups ReCover program, and recommends adhesives that are low VOC. It has a tufted construction and comes in 24" squares. leescarpets.com

Focal Point from Lees Carpets, a brand of the Mohawk Group, is a collection of commercial modular carpets made up of three patterns—Positive Light, Modern Gaze, and Clear Vision—in 11 colorways ranging from reds to blues to neutrals. The carpet is made of Duracolor, a fiber system that offers permanent stain, soil, and fade resistance. Mill extruded, Duracolor is intergral to the fibers rather than applied topically and is impermeable to moisture, according to the company. Focal Point is CRI Green Label Plus certified, can be recycled through the Mohawk Group’s ReCover program, and recommends adhesives that are low VOC. It has a tufted construction and comes in 24″ squares. leescarpets.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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