Get ready to transform your work environment with Tarkett's latest innovation! The Resonant Spaces ethos® carpet tile collection is here to revolutionize your workspace.
Tarkett, a renowned global flooring company, has unveiled its most anticipated workplace carpet tile collection of 2025. But here's where it gets exciting: Resonant Spaces is not just about aesthetics; it's about creating an atmosphere that resonates with your energy and enhances your productivity.
Omoleye Simmons, Tarkett's vice president of design, explains, "When a space resonates with you, it's like discovering a hidden harmony. The Resonant Spaces collection embraces this concept, shaping interiors that inspire and empower.
The collection features three unique patterns, each with its own story and purpose. Subtle Forces captures the mesmerizing energy of a space, guiding you on a creative journey. Beneath, with its layered design, adds depth and movement, connecting you to a deeper sense of engagement. And Intangible, with its ethereal elegance, supports the mood of a space without overpowering it.
But it's not just about the patterns; the collection offers a range of textures and colorways, ensuring your workspace feels familiar and comfortable. With up to 79% recycled content and a fully circular ethos® carpet tile backing, Tarkett has created a sustainable solution for high-traffic areas. And for those seeking superior underfoot comfort, the collection is also available on Flex-Aire™ cushion carpet tile.
Tarkett's commitment to sustainability is evident in every step. Their ReStart® take-back and recycling program ensures that all types of flooring, regardless of manufacturer, are either repurposed or recycled. This aligns with their science-based carbon emissions reduction targets, validated by the SBTi, and their dedication to the Paris Climate Agreement.
So, are you ready to experience the magic of Resonant Spaces? Visit commercial.tarkett.com/collections/resonant-spaces to learn more. With Tarkett, every step matters, and your workspace deserves the best!
And this is the part most people miss: the impact of a well-designed space on our productivity and well-being. What do you think? Is it just about aesthetics, or does a resonant space truly enhance our work experience? Share your thoughts in the comments; we'd love to hear your perspective!