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Lees Redesigns the Commercial Carpet

It was also recognized with a 2001 Good Design™ Award from The Chicago Athenaeum in the fabric/textiles category. Why has it garnered such attention? A rare combination of eye-catching design and a radically different construction that offers both functional and environmental advantages.

Metafloor is substantially different from most carpet, a product—not unlike Solenium from Interface Flooring (see EBN

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Published January 1, 2002

(2002, January 1). Lees Redesigns the Commercial Carpet. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/product-review/lees-redesigns-commercial-carpet