Bloomsburg Carpet introduces Metal Edge and Structure

Bloomsburg Carpet introduces Metal Edge and Structure

Bloomsburg Carpet

 has introduced two new hardwearing carpets called Metal Edge and Structure to its extensive portfolio.

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Structure

Bloomsburg Carpet introduces Metal Edge and Structure; two new smart flooring solutions for a variety of commercial interior spaces, ranging from corporate to hospitality to retail.

Made with Zeftron nylon, a fully renewable nylon 6 fiber that offers the best in style, performance and recyclability, the carpets have a wire-like cable weave that creates a clean, modern aesthetic.

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Metal Edge

Metal Edge is luxurious, classic, enduring and weighted while Structure is smooth, edgy and boasts a more causal and flowing design.  The patterns can make their home together or separately in environments ranging from corporate to hospitality to retail.

Metal Edge and Structure are available in seven complementary colors, including Corrugated, Leaden, Gunmetal, Core, Foundry, Chain Mail and Plow.

The designs are made through Bloomsburg Carpet’s alliance with Tuva Looms, a company founded by Suzanne Tick and Terry Mowers in 1996 that specialize in creating woven broadloom made of durable synthetic fibers.

Architects, designers and specifiers can contact a Bloomsburg agent in their area by visiting www.bloomsburgcarpet.com/agents or calling 800-575-8084.

About the manufacturer: Founded in 1976 by Raymond P. Habib and continued today through the leadership of Raymond's son, Thomas Habib, Bloomsburg Carpet Industries is dedicated to producing highly styled carpets of superior quality. Bloomsburg Carpet combines American weaving craftsmanship with premium fibers to create carpet textures and designs that are unparalleled in the industry.  They are passionate about the tradition of American manufacturing and are committed to keeping the long history of carpet weaving alive and thriving in the U.S.A.

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