A reflection of nature

A New Wave interprets the untouched Danish West coast in three design stories about the dramatic landscape. A tactile and sculptural simplicity is the essence of the three-dimensional constructions reflecting the Sand, Grass and Ocean motifs. All patterns feature an obvious presence of the rough nature in constant change and though developed as a broadloom collection, the Grass design is available as tiles too.
 


Produced in regenerated and regenerable ECONYL® yarns crafted from used carpets industrial waste such as abandoned fishing nets and fitted with the patented Ecotrust felt backing, the Grass design is the completely green tile choice for your sustainable interior project. The front and back of the carpet tile are joined together by recycled adhesive made from broken car windows.

  • Designs/colours:
    1 unique design available in 7 colours
  • Qualities:
    1 quality
  • Available in:
    Tiles (The Grass design only)
    Wall-to-wall
    Area rugs
  • Recolour options:
    No
  • Minimum orders:
    48x48 cm = No minimum order requirements
    96x96 cm = 40 m2
  • Performance areas:
    EN1307 standard/Class 33 – Commercial – Heavy usage
  • Certification:
    Cradle to Cradle Certified® Bronze
    Indoor Air Comfort Gold
  • Recycled content:
    58%
  • Ready for dispatch:
    Within 2-3 weeks from receipt of order
  • Sample service:
    Within 2-4 days delivery
  • Download specification for BIM use

Designs

Designed by Séché Studio

Designed by Séché Studio
Designed by Séché Studio
Delicate patterns in multiple yarn layers

Crafted to suit any interior project

The up-and-coming designers from Séché Studio, Laura Bilde and Linnea Ek Blæhr, have found inspiration in their childhood memories of the coastline when creating a collection of textured carpets. With A New Wave, the landscape is brought to the floor with three sensuous designs; Sand, Grass and Ocean - all of them created by sculptural multi level patterns in the soft carpet construction.
Read more about the designers behind the collection

Pictures of the collection

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