Tarkett Launches Tandus Centiva’s Newest Powerbond Collection: Syllabus, Designed by Jhane Barnes


Tarkett, a global provider of innovative flooring and sports surface solutions, introduces Tandus Centiva’s latest study in nature, Syllabus, designed by Jhane Barnes, available in Powerbond.

Syllabus captures the twists and turns of nature, telling the story of the land. “Syllabus is an outline, but not in the traditional sense. It is an outline of organic patterns created by nature,” explains Barnes. “Syllabus is the contrast between the battle to create man-made symmetry and the power of organic designs, a series of patterns created by nature, forming a sense of continuous, pleasing movement.”

Syllabus is available in eight colorways, four of which coordinate with Jhane Barnes’ 2nd Power and SquareUp designs. Crafted with precision, Syllabus is constructed using 100% Antron® Lumena solution dyed nylon. Tandus Centiva Powerbond is a high performance cushion that enhances nearly every aspect of an indoor environment. Powerbond Cushion installations require no moisture vapor emission rate (MVER) testing or relative humidity (RH) testing, provided no free liquids are present and no moisture stained concrete is evident. Promoting positive indoor air quality, Powerbond has low VOC emissions and is 100% recyclable through the Tarkett Restart® Reclamation program.

Menswear designer, Jhane Barnes began working with Tandus Centiva more than 15 years ago. Jhane uses a unique blend of science and art, incorporating fractals and algorithms into many of the products she designs. Her original menswear fabrics often influence her flooring designs, as well as furniture and interior textiles.

For more information on Syllabus, or the entire portfolio of Tarkett products, visit www.tarkettna.com.

 



October 26, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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