Six designers from D.C. named Mannington Design Local Champions


TEAM DC, a collaboration of six architects and interior designers from Washington DC, Boston and New York, has been named the grand prize winner in Mannington Commercial's inaugural DESIGN LOCAL competition. Chosen by votes cast online by thousands of architects, interior designers and fans, the team's collection will become a full product collection of carpet and LVT, manufactured by Mannington.

As a company with manufacturing facilities in nine cities across the country, Mannington is deeply committed to US manufacturing and creating quality, American-made products. In this spirit, the company launched DESIGN LOCAL – a celebration of local design, and the inspiration that surrounds us in the communities where we live and work.

Enlisting teams of designers from firms in Austin, Chicago, D.C. and San Francisco, Mannington commissioned each to create a collection that captures and translates the unique spirit of their hometown, during a 24 hour design immersion. After developing the concepts with Mannington's product designers, the teams presented for online voting, earlier this month.

TEAM DC's collection, On the Grid, was inspired by the maps, signs, transportation and topography that draw people to the city – and bring it to life, day and night. A short video telling their inspiration, development and collaboration story can be viewed at ManningtonDesignLocal.com.

As winners of the competition, the six designers – Patricia Duval, Kristyn Hill, Preeti Reedy, Maggie Pascoe, Bonny Slater and Anne Stahl – will premiere their collection at NeoCon 2013 in Chicago, in the Mannington Showroom.

Mannington Commercial offers a wide range of flooring solutions – all from a single point of contact – so its customers need never compromise between styling, performance, sustainability and customer service. The company’s range of choices that work in carpet and hard surface categories is unparalleled, and its sustainability platform is built upon innovative measures to close the recycling loop, reduce waste streams, reuse waste materials and continue its leadership position in energy efficiency. http://manningtoncommercial.com.



May 28, 2013


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