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Mannington Expands Amtico Collection of LVT by 78 Inspired New Products
Calhoun, GA – Mannington Commercial, a leader in flooring for commercial interiors, announces the launch of 78 new LVT products in its Amtico Collection, expanding the total Amtico Collection to 188 products and redefining the product offering.
After its acquisition of Amtico International last year, Mannington Commercial has built upon the brand strength of the Amtico name and its reputation for luxury, quality of product and service, and European styling to expand its LVT platform as never before.
"The guiding vision of this product expansion has been not simply to mimic natural materials, but to offer creative interpretations and upscale aesthetics," said Tyrone Johnson, Mannington's Senior Vice President of Hard Surface. "The new products include 29 wood, 29 stone and 20 abstract designs that can be mixed and matched in an incredible number of combinations, and arranged in custom layouts using new cutting and installation options."
The 29 new Wood-inspired products are notable for new grains with bold, weighty textures, patterns with a variety of color play, and worn, rustic and reclaimed effects. Of particular note are the Quill designs, which layer and weave together color twists and converging grains to create striking wood looks with an unexpected edge, and the Cirrus patterns that bring a light, textile-like softness and shimmer to a sawn-wood look.
The new Stone-inspired patterns add depth, texture and movement to natural textures. Fragment reinterprets the sparkle of mica to a bold and dimensional construction. Cadence is inspired by urban concretes, offering a sleek and contoured look with stark tonal contrasts and fine crackled lines – resulting in a fresh finish reminiscent of ceramic, leather and concrete.
New print technologies have enabled Abstract designs in nonrepeating patterns inspired by ceramics, glass, flashes of color, and worn metal looks with washes of color and luster. Equator brings a soft undulating stripe to the floor, presenting vastly different looks when used in a straight or cross grain installation. Abstract|Quantum offers a range of tints, shimmers, and translucence enabling designers to mix and maximize color impact while delineating zones and spaces.
The products are designed to support highly customizable design formats such as Herringbone, Basket Weave, Stitch, Cross Grain, Random Plank and many others. Designers can specify completely customized products to create thematic icons, one-of-a-kind imagery, corporate logos, elaborate borders and motifs. A range of sizes for tiles and planks, including oversized formats, facilitates design flexibility.
All Amtico Collection products have a wearlayer that is 40 millimeters thick, as compared to an industry standard of 20 millimeters, to provide greater durability. Backed by a 20 year Commercial Wear Warranty, the LVT provides resistance to scratches, scuffs and indentations that surpasses many natural surfaces. All Amtico LVT is FloorScore® certified for low VOCs and includes both recycled and renewable resource content. At the end of its useful life, it may be reclaimed and returned for closed loop recycling.
Amtico LVT products are made in the USA, insuring the highest levels of service in the industry with most products available to ship within 5 business days. in facilities that are ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 certified. Visit amtico.com or manningtoncommercial.com to learn more.
Mannington Commercial is a fourth-generation, family-owned company that offers a wide range of flooring solutions from a single point of contact – so its customers need never choose between styling, performance, sustainability and customer service. The range of Choices that Work in carpet and hard surface categories is unparalleled, and its sustainability platform is built upon innovative measures to close the recycling loop reduce waste streams, reuse waste materials and continue its leadership position in energy efficiency.
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