Tarkett partners with Sight Unseen for NYCxDESIGN OFFSITE show

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Solon, Ohio—Tarkett will collaborate with Sight Unseen for the NYCxDESIGN OFFSITE show, May 17–20 at 201 Mulberry Street. The company’s flooring can be seen throughout the exhibit.

The exhibition is designed around Tandus Centiva’s Plexus Colour IV carpet in nine colorways: Lemon Peel, Purple Haze, Orange Julius, Glacier Bay, Concord Grape, Brushed Silver, Redwood and Great Lakes. Curators of the space are using the Tandus Centiva carpet to create color-blocked scenography to delineate each exhibition within the show.

The OFFSITE exhibition opens May 17 and runs through May 20. OFFSITE is an annual showcase of contemporary design by the best and brightest independent design studios and forward-thinking brands.

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