Cut & compose: the education carpet that gives back


All students should have the opportunity to attend a green

school, and with the help of Shaw Contract Group’s new

education products, we can help make this a reality.

Cut & Compose, a new collection by Shaw Contract Group,

brings bold, typographic design to interiors, while supporting

the Center for Green Schools at the US Green Building

Council in its mission to create green schools for everyone

within this generation. 1.5% of all sales from this collection

will go to the Green Apple initiative to transform educational

spaces into healthier, safer, more sustainable learning

environments. Rachel Gutter, Director, Center for Green

Schools said, “We are excited to work with Shaw Contract

Group to advance the message that where our children

learn matters.”

Product Notes:

Letters, numbers and abstract elements are cut, rotated and

deconstructed and composed to graphic effect.

Transforming learning environments into motivational

spaces, education makes a bold design statement in tile and

performance broadloom. Offered in three 24’ x 24’ tile styles and two broadloom styles, Cut & Compose is

easily installed in any configuration; and the unique color patterns, layered textures and smart gradations

allow you to blend dye lots imperceptibly:

Construct Tile

Rotate Tile

Copy Tile

Collage

Digits

Manufactured with Shaw Solution Q Extreme 100% solution dyed nylon on EcoWorx Performance

Broadloom and EcoWorx backing, this carpet is Cradle to Cradle Certified at the Silver level. Design is

Transformative.

Look great. Do right by the world.

This product is backed by limited lifetime warranties against staining, wear and backing integrity. And

because it is an EcoWorx product, at the end of its useful life, Shaw Contract Group will pick it up and

recycle it at no cost to the customer per our Environmental Guarantee. 



January 22, 2015


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