Mohawk Group launches Creative Terrain

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creative terrainCalhoun, Ga.—Mohawk Group introduced Creative Terrain flooring, designed to be exceptionally tough, long-lasting and beautiful, and is suitable in the most extreme conditions.

Creative Terrain features terrazzo-inspired visuals in an 18 x 36 slab with color selections specifically curated for healthcare, education and office environments. The collection offers a color-coordinated base and accent color rods that act as decorative design elements while maintaining durability.

“Our goal was to create a product line that doesn’t require a sacrifice of superior durability or visualization,” said Jackie Dettmar, Mohawk Group’s vice president of marketing, design and product development. “For high-traffic areas, Creative Terrain is the perfect flooring for both reliability and aesthetics.”

Without a lamination or wear layer, the line is 100% homogenous construction from top to bottom, allowing the product to be buffed and refinished, according to the company. It also has excellent dimensional stability with a high load rating of 2,500 PSI.

Made in the USA, Creative Terrain is sustainable with no detectable VOC emissions, according to Mohawk. With its micro-squaring technology, Creative Terrain’s tighter joins reduce water seeping through the seams to enhance sanitation. The collection also features a simple two-step initial maintenance treatment to ensure optimal visuals and performance. To streamline the initial maintenance process, Mohawk Group said it ships all required materials for setup with each HVT order.

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