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Milliken has announced the launch of Consequence 2.0 and Yarn Storm, two new collections from the global floor covering division. The introductions aim to provide designers with innovative floor covering solutions - to create unique interior aesthetics through multi-dimensional patterning and colour.
14th January 2013
Innovation in Textiles
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Spartanburg, SC
Milliken has announced the launch of Consequence 2.0 and Yarn Storm, two new collections from the global floor covering division. The introductions aim to provide designers with innovative floor covering solutions - to create unique interior aesthetics through multi-dimensional patterning and colour.
Inspired by strength seen in the layers of bird nests, Consequence 2.0 illustrates a classic linear approach by combining visual and physical textures. Layers of tonal colours with undulating lines feature multi-directional patterning and design. “Both elegant and functional, the collection builds on the strength of a modern and diverse structure to offer a strong foundation for any interior design,” is how Milliken describes it. Additionally, the collection features a total recycled content of 24%.
The collection is available in:
Celebrate the world as an art gallery when enveloped in bold, colourful patterning with Yarn Storm. The collection illustrates horizontal and vertical explorations of hand-knit textures that balance chaos with precision on the floor plane. The solution dyed nylon construction offers a new perspective of linear designs and features a total recycled content of 50%.
Both Consequence 2.0 and Yarn Storm are available with TractionBack technology - a modular carpet backing that is less costly, environmentally superior and faster and easier to use compared to wet adhesives or peel and stick adhesives.
All Milliken floor covering products are available in 100% recyclable architectural folders.
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