Kimono Carpet Tile

Oct. 25, 2023

This new carpet tile was influenced by the traditional kimono design that integrates a variety of textiles and textures to create a single garb. Kimono is highly textural with an all-over pattern. The nine colorways cover the basic neutrals, making the selections appropriate for a variety of interiors. Colors are inspired by nature with a few brighter blue and green tones available.

“The Japanese practice of combining textiles and textures to create patterns has always intrigued me,” states Susan Curtis, Director of Product Design and Development for EF Contract. “This collection is rooted in traditional techniques but utilizes cutting-edge fiber technology.”

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