by AF0621 g3 — June 25, 2010—Bigelow, a brand of The Mohawk Group, breathes new life into its Organic Matrix. The collection was displayed at Bigelow’s showroom in The Merchandise Mart in Chicago during NeoCon World’s Trade Fair in June. Whether youre looking to heal your soul or calm your nerves, says Bigelow, the Collection’s fresh palette and two new modular patterns — Structured Motion and Elemental Factor &Mdash; promise to invigorate any interior, and at a reasonable price.
Responding to the success of last year’s introduction of three meditative selections — Botanical Origin, Fluid Form and Variegated Grid &Mdash; the two new patterns further the collection’s design flexibility, says the company. Cutting-edge use of color sets the Organic Matrix Collection apart from other Bigelow product lines, all of which are manufactured with a unique rolling thread-up of varied color bands that add depth and dimension to installations. A comprehensive palette of 12 shades, from vibrant Ember and misty Ravine to soothing Flora, blend effortlessly into a variety of contract interiors.
Products in the Organic Matrix Collection are backed with The Mohawk Group’s UltraSet RC modular system. Constructed of a premium and nonwoven primary backing, UltraSet is an ultra-dense, high-performance system, providing dimensional stability and enduring performance that is guaranteed for life. Organic Matrix products are also manufactured with Colorstrand Solution Dyed Nylon with 25 percent pre-consumer content, offering improved cleanability for stains, ease of maintenance and long-lasting beauty.
The Organic Matrix Collection is CRI Green Label Plus and NSF 140 Gold certified and its recommended adhesives meet the most stringent rules for VOC emissions. With superior strength against delamination and edge ravel, the durability of Organic Matrix products ensures the carpet stays in use and out of the recycling stream longer. Yet, when they reach the end of their useful life, Organic Matrix products can be reclaimed and recycled through The Mohawk Groups ReCover program.
For more information, see the Bigelow Web site.