Invision's Tone and Tempo set a stylish pace


DALTON, Ga. – Elegant, clean lines and subtle geometric patterns combine with sophisticated neutrals for Invision’s newest commercial carpet introduction, Tone and Tempo.

Tempo’s delicate geometric pattern over a backdrop of beiges, grays and tans creates intriguing installation possibilities.  Tone’s subdued striations on warm and cool backgrounds brings a more tailored appeal. Each product is evocative enough that when installed and configured alone it creates its own design mark within a space. But when brought together, Tone and Tempo’s complementary pattern creates an even more sophisticated aesthetic. 

Available in nine colorways, Tone and Tempo offer a versatile pairing of  both a broadloom and a 24” x 24” modular option.  Its value-based pricing makes both products an ideal flooring choice for multi-use spaces and tenant retrofit.

Tone and Tempo contribute to sustainable specifications. Both products contain recycled content, are NSF 140 Gold certified and recyclable through the J+J Reclamation Program. Tone and Tempo have received the Carpet and Rug Institute’s Green Label Plus for meeting indoor air quality standards. A third-party Environmental Product Declaration is available on Tone and Tempo and all standard Invision products. More information about the products’ composition is available at https://www.greenwizard.com 

Tone and Tempo are created using J+J Flooring Group’s Encore® SD Ultima® solution dyed nylon. Each product includes lifetime performance warranties for fiber, yarn and backing systems. 

For information, visit jj-invision.com or call 800-241-4586.

 



February 3, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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