As essential elements of any space, these floors and walls products can set the right tone.
She Flooring
Crafted from 100 percent pure new wool by Danish designers Laura Bilde and Linnea Blæhr, this Cradle-to-Cradle Certified carpet is spun from extra-long fibers that match the durability of wool/nylon blends.
Italian Landscape
The Italian Landscape porcelain stoneware collection comes from a collaboration between Fioranese and the 23Bassi Architecture Firm. Stylized graphic motifs inspired by the landscape symbols of three Italian cities —Florence, L’Aquila, and Siena—are reproduced on matte ceramic surfaces for walls and floors.
Bjelin Rigid Core Range
By reducing material from the backside of the Bjelin’s stone plastic composite (SPC) flooring panels, these are up to 20 percent lighter, easier to handle, and more sound-absorbent than alternative options. The wood-look flooring is now available in the U.S. through Revolution Mills.
XLight Flooring
XLight is Porcelanosa’s large-format porcelain available in extra slim sizes. Ideal for walls and floors, XLight recreates the look of cement, marble, stone, wood, and metal in polished, silk, textured, and natural finishes.
Cracked Pepper
Behr’s 2024 Color of the Year is Cracked Pepper, a dark gray/soft black hue that can help create a bold statement as an entire wall or an accent in kitchens, living spaces, and bedrooms.
Hush Blocks
Made of 50 percent post-consumer recycled PET, these Sola Felt block are NRC-tested, fire-rated, and come in six different shapes in a variety of depths. Each is available in five different colorways: Monochromatic, Gray, Blue, Green, and Colorful.
Flow
Created in collaboration with the LATOxLATO design studio, the Flow line of wallcoverings bridges art, architecture, and design. The wallpaper’s refined cool and warm tones create chiaroscuro effects within the space.
Hide and Seek
This collection includes large-scale, 12” x 36” wall tiles in five harmonious colors. While the flat tiles glow with subtle pearlescent shimmer, the three-dimensional ceramic tiles evoke an abstracted triangular geometry.