Main Street by Philadelphia – Affinity Collection in Forma (Comparison) Carpet Tile
Shaw Flooring’s Forma line from the Affinity Collection, reppin under the Main Street by Philadelphia brand, really hits different with the Comparison colorway — it’s got this kind of balanced, understated style that’s actually pretty sleek and totally works for any space that’s gotta look nice but also take a beating from everyday life and it’s like professional but still kinda cool, not stiff or boring at all.
So like it’s made with Pivotal PET fiber that’s solution dyed which means it totally holds up against fading and spills and sun and stuff and then there’s the StrataWorx tile backing which basically locks each tile in place so no annoying shifting or slipping even in busy spaces and the multi-level loop texture gives the floor some depth and energy and with 24 by 24 inch tiles you can make layouts that look really clean plus it’s only 6.07 thick so it fits under stuff super easy while still feelin nice underfoot.
Why This Carpet Tile Rocks!
- Subtle but sharp! The multi-level loop design gives it a textured, modern finish that makes floors feel fresh and well put together!
- Solution dyed Pivotal PET fiber helps it stay bright and bold no matter the spills or sunlight — it’s seriously low maintenance!
- StrataWorx tile backing keeps every tile locked in place so they don’t shift around, even in those always-busy spots!
- 24 inch square size means fast installs and nice, tidy layouts that just make sense and look really clean!
- 6.07 thick profile gives it a smooth fit under furniture while still being strong enough to handle daily use!
- Built by Shaw Industries (you know, Shaw Flooring), so it’s got that mix of solid construction and modern design that just works!
For spaces that need to feel smart and clean without being too flashy, the Comparison color in the Forma collection totally nails it and with Shaw Flooring quality behind it and the Main Street by Philadelphia label, this tile’s ready for pretty much anything life throws at it.