Allumé Carpet Collection by Milliken
If you’ve seen Rockwell Group’s design for Lincoln Center Jazz Club in New York, you’ve likely caught a glimpse of Milliken‘s vibrant Allum© carpet.
The PVC-free carpet contributes to LEED and other green building certifications in public buildings
A blend of bold pattern and careful color selection, the collection’s four patterns-Focus, Reflective, Radiant and Streams-are based on the idea of light playing across a surface. Patterns and colors transition from light to dark, providing a dramatic floor covering for contract environments. The tufted, patterned cut-pile carpet is printed with Milliken’s trademarked High-Definition Pure Color printing process, and treated with StainSmart and AlphaSan stain, mold, mildew, and odor technology.
Allum© is ideal for use in hotel public spaces, corridors, and casinos, and is available in modular tile and broadloom. Like all Milliken floor coverings, the carpet is PVC-free and contributes to LEED and other green building certifications.
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About the Manufacturer: By combining science with design and insights, Milliken tackles the issues and concerns of today. Every day, our community of innovators is invigorated by the challenge of finding creative ways to enhance people’s lives and make the world around us easier, safer, more sustainable and more beautiful. Milliken has long led the way for “knowledge-based” investment, employing over 100 PhDs, and has accumulated over 2,200 U.S. patents-and more than 5,000 patents worldwide-since its founding in 1865. With 39 manufacturing facilities located in the U.S., U.K., Belgium, France and China, and with other sales and service operations throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, Milliken’s nearly 7,000 associates work to create entirely new customer experiences, build for the future and create products that do good for the world.
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