Carnegie has launched three new window fabrics—Shadow V, Cloud, and Shelter—in collaboration with Création Baumann, featuring heat and glare protection technology. These semi-transparent, aluminum-metalized textiles are designed for sustainability, being 100% PVC-free and contributing to LEED certification. The fabrics aim to enhance environmental sustainability and mental well-being while providing versatility for various applications in healthcare, hospitality, and education. Carnegie emphasizes its commitment to eco-friendly design, aligning with Création Baumann's long-standing sustainability goals.
Carnegie Expands Type II Vinyl-Alternative Wallcoverings Selection
Carnegie has expanded its selection of Type II vinyl-alternative wallcoverings as part of its Conscious Collection, introducing products like Pave, Inkwell, Noragi Stripe, and Assemblage that are 100% PVC-free, finish-free, and PFAS-free. These wallcoverings combine aesthetic appeal with durability, making them suitable for high-traffic environments while promoting environmental sustainability and mental well-being. Carnegie emphasizes its commitment to responsible innovation and sustainability, aiming to empower designers with healthier alternatives for various applications.
Carnegie Launches New Vinyl-Alternative Coated Upholsteries
Carnegie has launched two new silicone hybrid coated upholsteries, Embellish Print and Botanic Print, as part of its Conscious Collection. These PVC-free, durable, and cleanable fabrics feature designs inspired by historical embroidery and nature, respectively. They are engineered for high-traffic environments, offering stain resistance and antimicrobial properties, making them suitable for various applications including healthcare and hospitality. Carnegie emphasizes its commitment to sustainable innovation and environmentally conscious design with these products.
Carnegie Launches Xorel Cruise, Sustainable, Stylish, And Safe Wallcoverings For Cruise Ship Interiors
Carnegie has launched Xorel Cruise, a collection of sustainable wallcoverings designed for cruise ship interiors. The collection meets fire safety and performance standards set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and is Cradle to Cradle Silver certified. With five distinct patterns and 24 colorways, Xorel Cruise offers designers a wide range of options to enhance the aesthetic appeal of cruise ship interiors. Carnegie will showcase the collection at the Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Americas and invites industry professionals to explore the collection and learn about its sustainable features.
Carnegie Launches New Biobased Textiles Celebrating 10 Years Of Biobased Xorel And PVC-Free Innovation
Carnegie has expanded its line of Biobased Xorel products, introducing the new patterns Nexus and Dash. Biobased Xorel is a bio-based, climate-positive, PVC-free textile made from rapidly renewable sugarcane. It has achieved various certifications and offers durability, stain resistance, and adaptability for a wide range of applications. The collection aims to provide designers with environmentally-conscious options and promote sustainable design.
Carnegie Acoustic Solutions Introduces Four New Xorel Artform Products
Carnegie Acoustic Solutions introduces four new Xorel Artform products as part of the Hyper Stretch collection. These patent-pending products offer innovative acoustic design options for walls and ceilings, with features such as dimensional elements and superior sound absorption. Xorel Artform is a sustainable and customizable solution, crafted with Xorel textiles known for their durability and environmental responsibility. The collection is a result of collaboration between Carnegie, Kirei, and Xorel Artform, aiming to provide both performance and aesthetics in commercial acoustic design.