Main Street by Philadelphia – Affinity Collection in Forma (Inclination) Carpet Tile
The Forma series from the Affinity Collection by Shaw Flooring, part of the well-known Main Street by Philadelphia brand, steps it up with the Inclination colorway and it’s got this super cool balanced vibe that’s like totally modern but still chill so it feels right in busy offices or creative spaces where ya want things to look good but not scream for attention, which is honestly kinda perfect.
This tile’s got a whole bunch goin on like the Pivotal PET fiber that’s solution dyed so it totally keeps its color locked in even when stuff gets spilled or sun’s beamin in and the StrataWorx tile backing makes sure it doesn’t slide around which is super clutch for spots with lots of foot traffic and the multi-level loop pattern adds depth so the floor actually looks dope and not flat and boring and the 24 by 24 size means clean installs that don’t take forever plus the 6.07 thickness is lowkey just right for comfort and fitting under stuff no prob.
Why This Carpet Tile Rocks!
- Fresh and modern! That multi-level loop construction gives it serious style points with a layout that makes any space feel more alive!
- Solution dyed fibers keep it looking clean and bold even after spills, wear, or sun exposure – no fade drama here!
- StrataWorx tile backing helps it grip strong so it stays right where it's supposed to be even when the space gets busy!
- Big 24 inch by 24 inch size keeps things looking smooth while making setup easy and not annoying!
- Only 6.07 thickness means it’s low-profile enough to slide under doors and desks while still feeling kinda soft underfoot!
- Made by Shaw Industries (aka Shaw Flooring), so you know it's backed by serious quality and built for real-life use!
So if you're after something that’s got a calm cool look and still totally handles high-traffic life then yeah the Inclination color from the Forma line by Shaw Flooring under Main Street by Philadelphia is a super solid pick and it just works in so many spaces it’s kinda wild how flexible it is.