212 Fifth Avenue

Designer: Pembrooke and Ives

We worked with Pembrooke and Ives to adorn newly-renovated 212 Fifth Avenue with a custom wool and nylon axminster carpet for the common hallways. Modeled off the look of residential-use broadloom carpeting, we recreated the shininess of silk without the durability and maintenance headaches. The fractal pattern was designed specifically with the client in mind in order to keep wear and tear minimal, while still showing off the beautiful variation created by the shiny nylon.

Photography by: Aronson's Floor Covering

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