Shown above, top row, left to right:
1. InterfaceFLOR - Memphis to Milan and Back
2. 18x36 Rectangular Carpet Tile by Shaw - Fade Tile
3. InterfaceFLOR - Memphis to Milan and Back
4. 18x36 Rectangular Carpet Tile by Shaw - Overlay and Scale Tile Mix
5. InterfaceFLOR - Beale Street and Union Avenue
Bottom row, left to right:
6. InterfaceFLOR - Memphis to Milan and Back
7. 18x36 Rectangular Carpet Tile by Shaw - Blur Tile
8. InterfaceFLOR - Memphis to Milan and Back
MORE INFO:
• InterfaceFLOR
• Shaw
(Images: Janel Laban)









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the first pic reminds me of an early 90s kids play-place complex. DZ Discovery Zone, anyone?
I hate when I feel like I will trip over something while walking on a carpet... :(
Memphis is BAAACK!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Group
No. Most look like they belong in a movie theater. Especially #1. The patterns hide spilled soda stains.
Where can I find the "blur" shaw carpet tile -- I can really imagine it my dining room!
I just came back from NEOCON in Chicago. Shaw had by far the most amazing new collections of carpet tiles. I love the 18x36 size, and the patterns were spot-on. I typically really like Interface tiles but did not really love their new introductions this year.
Oh man, megvetsch is sooooo right about the first pic!
I'm with megvetsch! Reminds me of a new school hallway.
I was going to say something very similar, megvetsch. Looks like the carpeting in the children's part of the library in the 90s.
Ah, a new reason to become mind-alteringly drunk at parties and attempt being sick directly onto the living room floor. Wwho really thinks of these patterns? It's like someone just used old birthday photos at lazerquest and said, hey i remember that was fun, it must have been the ugly industrial carpets that made it that way.