News From NEOCON
July 2, 2008
Chicago — NeoCon World’s Trade Fair, the country’s
largest conference and exhibition of contract furnishings for the design and
management of the built environment, returned to Chicago’s Merchandise Mart for
its 40th annual year, June 9-11, 2008. This year, the event showcased thousands
of new products from hundreds of the world’s top manufacturers in commercial,
residential, healthcare, hospitality, institutional and government design
products.
Product offerings — many of which were unveiled for the first time — spanned a
wide range of categories, including: architectural products, artwork and
accessories, building products and services, fabric, floor coverings,
furnishings, furniture, kitchen and bath, lighting, outdoor furniture, stone
and tile, sustainable design products, technology, textiles and wall coverings.
Listed below are some highlights from ED+C’s visit to the Merchandise Mart.
Reinvented Carpet Sampling System
Dalton, Ga. — Tandus, a manufacturer of commercial
floorcoverings, has introduced Green Samples by Tandus; a virtual sample folder
that minimizes the need for physical carpet samples. The patented sampling book
contains tear-off pads for each colorway, and each sample folder pad has 25
color-accurate digital images replicating physical carpet samples. The
specifier uses the folder in the same way that a designer would use a sample
book in the firm’s resource library, but is now encouraged to tear the color
swatch out of the folder — up to 25 uses per color — rather than having to
replace a missing swatch after one use.
Each sample sheet contains a virtual image on one side, and specifications and
positive environmental impacts on the other. Such environmental benefits
include:
- The simulated carpet is color accurate and printed on 100 percent
post-consumer recycled paper, and are 100 percent recyclable
- Using paper samples reduces the amount of petroleum-based resources used to
manufacture nylon, primary and secondary backings
- Virtual image samples use 95 percent less energy to manufacture than carpet
For more information, visit
www.tandus.com.
“No-Adhesive” Carpet Backing System
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| ED+C Group Publisher Diana Brown and Catherine
Minervini (left) from Bentley Prince Street play tug’o’war with a carpet sample
to demonstrate the Contact Release products’s tenacity. Photo by J.H. Mayton
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City of Industry, Calif. — Commercial carpet
manufacturer Bentley Prince Street’s Contact Release is a new backing system
that uses Free Lay technology to install carpet without adhesives or tackstrip.
Providing both technical and environmental advantages, the Contact Release system
eliminates measurable harmful VOCs emitted during the traditional installation
process, which is now almost entirely odor free, the company reports.
Using Contact Release’s patented Free Lay technology, a thin acrylic polymer is
applied to the attached polyurethane carpet backing, which bonds the carpet to
virtually any clean, smooth and dry surface without using special installation
or removal equipment. The longer the carpet stays in place, the stronger the
bond becomes. While the carpet will not
move laterally, it can easily be lifted off the floor. Contact Release is now
available on all Bentley Prince
Street broadloom products. For more information,
visit
www.bentleyprincestreet.com.
New Recycled-Content Carpet Tile
Chicago — The Mohawk Group, now comprised of
four commercial brands (from six) — including Karastan Contract, Lees Carpets,
Bigelow Commercial and Durkan hospitality — provides its customers with a
“single source, total solution” for flooring needs. The company’s Merchandise
Mart showroom is designed according to the LEED-CI standards, and is designed
to achieve Gold certification.
At the NeoCon expo, The Mohawk Group unveiled Remade in the USA — the first
carpet tile to feature 98 percent post-consumer recycled content. According to
the company, Remade in the USA
is manufactured using post-consumer materials (95 percent) from the company’s
own Greenworks Center. Still in development for
commercial use and not yet available for sale, Remade in the USA is
manufactured in The Mohawk Group’s ISO-14001 Glasgow, Va., facility. For more
information, visit
www.MohawkGreenWorks.com.
Healthcare Company Captures ‘Best of Healthcare Furniture’ Category for Third Straight Year
Chicago — Sonata, from Nurture by Steelcase, won
the Gold Award in the Healthcare Furniture category in the Best of NeoCon 2008
competition, which recognizes state-of-the-art product design, technological
innovation and environmental sustainability. This is the third straight year
that Nurture by Steelcase, a company dedicated to improving healthcare
environments, has taken the Gold Award for Healthcare Furniture at NeoCon. For
more information, visit
www.nurturebysteelcase.com.
Greenguard-Certified Seating Promotes Active Sitting in the Workplace
Spring Lake, Mich. — Showcased at NeoCon,
ergonomically optimized, the Sideways chair from HÅG by izzy is GREENGUARD and
ISO 14025 certified, with a polished four-star base made from 100 percent
recycled aluminum, the company reports. The stackable skid-base model is made
of recycled polypropylene as well as brushed stainless steel that is more than
50 percent recycled; in total, the chair is 98 percent recyclable. For more
information, visit
www.izzydesign.com.
Trends of Tomorrow on Display in Design Lab
Dalton, Ga. — Shaw Contract Group designers
identify seven emerging trends and experiment with unexpected materials in
Design Lab, the result of a yearlong exploration of the shape, pattern and
eco-effectiveness of things to come. The design trends of tomorrow and how they
may impact carpet is the concept of Design Lab, which debuted in the Shaw
Contract Group showroom at NeoCon World’s Trade Fair. The exhibit presented trends,
product design processes and prototypes made with non-traditional materials and
manufactured in distinct methods that may inspire future carpet collections.
Cashmere, metallic studs and translucent industrial fibers were just some of
several unique materials used to create Design Lab.
Also debuting at NeoCon World’s Trade Fair 2008 was Graphic Nature, a broadloom
and tile carpet collection from Shaw Contract Group addressing the healthcare
market, which is Cradle to Cradle certified and earned a Best of NeoCon Silver
Award in the Healthcare Textiles category. In the showroom, Shaw was also
highlighting its Essay of Clues, a Cradle to Cradle-certified collection
designed in collaboration with architect William McDonough. For more
information, visit
www.shawcontractgroup.com.
Showroom Demonstrates Adaptability, Sustainability
Holland, Mich. — For the third time in five
years, Haworth’s Chicago showroom has been awarded NeoCon’s Best Large Showroom
by the International Interior Design Association (IIDA). Demonstrating the
extreme possibilities of adaptability and sustainability through an integrated
approach to workspaces, the 23,000-square-foot showroom, designed by Haworth’s
internal design team and Perkins + Will | Eva Maddox Branded Environments, has
a new look each year without any changes to the architectural platform.
Different designs are achieved with Haworth moveable walls, raised access
floors, modular systems products and interior architecture collections.
Reinforcing global design and international capabilities, the Very seating
family debuted at NeoCon 2008. The Haworth
showroom also included a global seating gallery featuring the s_con family of
seating, DSC guest chair, Penelope guest chair, b_sit guest chair, Dialog guest
chair, K700 stool, and Plia folding chair, as well as the company’s Castelli
collection. For more information, visit
www.haworth.com.
Carpet Manufacturer Recognized for Style, Design
Kennesaw, Ga.— Lees Carpets took home a gold
level Best of NeoCon award, marking a significant milestone in the company’s
successful showing at NeoCon 2008. A division of The Mohawk Group, Lees was
honored in the modular category for Places and Spaces, its first-ever printed and
tufted carpet collection and its fourth creative collaboration with HOK.
Bridging aesthetic appeal and application, Places and Spaces captures America’s urban enigma while celebrating the
spirit of four celebrated U.S.
cities, the company reports. The collection’s tufted products feature Lees’
Duracolor stain-resistant dye technology integrated into the carpet fiber
provides permanent stain and fade resistance. Antron Legacy EPP nylon provides
resistance to soiling, matting and crushing. Tufted patterns are backed with
Lees’ Encycle PVC-free modular backing system. For more information, visit
www.leescarpets.com.
Company to Offset Carbon Impact of Showroom Visitors’ Travel
Atlanta — INVISTA, the manufacturer of ANTRON
carpet fiber, has offset the carbon impact associated with travel to NeoCon
2008 for each visitor to the ANTRON carpet fiber showroom in Chicago’s
Merchandise Mart. For the second
consecutive year, INVISTA will donate emission reduction credits to Leonardo Academy’s Cleaner and Greener
Program.
Leonardo Academy, through its Cleaner and Greener
Program, provides third-party certification to organizations for sustainable
actions, including offsetting emissions caused by travel to and from events. Leonardo Academy calculates the round-trip air
and ground travel requirements of the average attendee and converts this to CO2
usage, using internationally recognized conversion standards. The estimate for
2008 is .67 metric tons per visitor. For more information, visit
www.antron.net and
www.INVISTA.com. For more information, including a complete
listing of exhibitors and Best of NeoCon 2008 Award winner, visit
www.neocon.com.
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