Creation Baumann for Carnegie Introduces Net Works Collection for Windows


Inspired by knitting techniques that create high-performance active wear, Creation Baumann for Carnegie introduces the Net Works collection for windows.

Utilizing the latest in modern knitting technology, these three new designs translate the look of sportswear to window textiles that drape beautifully and deliver a sense of movement.  These 118” wide designs are all constructed of high quality Trevira CS and meet the most stringent flame codes worldwide.

Space is a square net fabric with a twist. Offered in 10 activewear inspired colorways; two alternating yarn colors create an iridescent effect that changes with lighting and movement.

Link is more open spaced knit that has a subtly sophisticated shimmer.  A delicate fine black yarn is knitted within the larger knit to create a strong three dimensional effect in 7 softer tonalities.

Globe is a larger scale open knit which uses a smooth matte yarn to create a strong mid century design ambiance. The overall effect of the 6 colorways is both sporty and modern.

 



August 4, 2017


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