Maples Rugs embraces PET fiber
-- Home Textiles Today, 9/14/2009 10:04:00 AM
At the New York Market – Continuing on its path to become a greener company, Maples Rugs has added its first recycled fiber product to its assortment this market.
Maples is employing Beaulieu of America’s “Soft Green Smart” rug fiber, made of post-consumer recycled beverage bottles, to create two new solid-colored rug collections – one in an accent shag construction and the other in textured kitchen styles.
Wade Maples, co-owner, told HTT his company is able to offer these new eco-friendly styles because they can retail similarly in price to the company’s own nylon shag varieties.
“The use of the polyester made from bottles is now feasible because it does not result in a high retail price,” he explained. Specifically, the suggested retail for a 3-by-5 recycled fiber shag by Maples is set at approximately $39.99, which he said is “competitive in price” with Maples Rugs’ own domestically made shag accent rugs made of olefin yarns.
Hitting an even more aggressive price are the recycled fiber kitchen styles, which are set to retail for $9.99 for an 18-inch-by-30-inch
All of Maples’ new “Soft Green Smart” rug fiber rugs are available initially in eight solid colors.
For market, the company is also introducing a broadened offering – 12 new retro-like designs – of kitchen rugs it calls its “Kitschen” collection that comprises printed nylon styles in colorful vintage-inspired patterns.
And to the company’s bath rug line, Maples is adding a collection made with Invista’s new 780 Comforel-branded fiber, which claims to be the softest in the industry at 2.5 DPF (denier per filament). There are 40 available colors, and a 21-inch-by-34-inch is set to retail for $24.99.
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