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Ege launches ReForm Memory: A human-centred carpet design that promotes wellbeing.

Textured gray carpet from Ege's ReForm Memory collection, featuring a modern wooden partition emphasizing human-centered design.

Ege has unveiled its ReForm Memory collection - carpet designs crafted to support wellbeing.

The creative result of learnings gained through biological study, and research into how our senses affect the memory, the ReForm range complements commercial interiors designed to support and bolster EDI.

A palette of 18 colours - developed to create various moods - is offered. Soft, tinted neutrals promote interaction between architecture, materials and natural light sources while allowing beautiful combinations to be made, for intentional zones or effective wayfinding.

And a multi-level loop structure - made from regenerated and regenerable yarn - defines the pattern, adding depth and texture to the carpet while delivering outstanding quality, great comfort and acoustic benefits.

Discover more here, or by visiting Material Source Studio Manchester & Glasgow, where Ege is a founding partner.

Modern carpet tiles in earthy tones laid out on a textured floor against a rustic brick wall, promoting wellbeing.
Modern interior showcasing Ege's ReForm Memory carpet design with seating, promoting a tranquil and stylish atmosphere.
Stylish blue chair atop a textured beige carpet, showcasing Ege's ReForm Memory collection designed for wellbeing.
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A virtual green thread runs through everything Ege Carpets does. From the way it operates to its manufacturing, Ege Carpets has achieved an array of sustainability standards including 100% Cradle to Cradle certification.

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