Carnegie Releases New Upholsteries Inspired by Global Markets


Carnegie introduces Mercado, a collection of high-performance upholsteries inspired by the punchy, provocative colors and exotic patterns found in open-air marketplaces across the globe.

Taking cues from the colors of global outdoor markets from Latin America to North Africa, the collection’s three signature patterns feature vibrant hues and traditional weaves and motifs reinterpreted with a contemporary sensibility.

Carnival is reminiscent of traditional handwoven blanket textile with a striking twist.  Offered in 5 colorways, this high-performance upholstery surpasses 95,000 Double rubs Wyzenbeek and transcends time to complement any space. 

Vibe’s energetic colors result in a wonderful mix of jewel tones and worldly brights complemented by earthy neutrals. Vibe is also the latest addition to Carnegie’s High Performance  Polyurethanes – offering the highest quality polycarbonate polyurethanes featuring easy clean performance with superior abrasions resistance. Additionally, all Carnegie's polyurethanes utilize superior backing, allowing the products to retain their shape and minimize puddling

Rounding out the collection is Spice, enticing the senses with its lush textural surface and rich exotic colors.  Spice is offered 10 diverse colorways and passes 100,000 double rubs Wyzenbek. This go-to coordinate brings a world of color and adventure to any scheme.

 



August 23, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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