Philadelphia Contract - Beyond Basic in Crazy Smart (Astute) by Shaw Flooring
Smart style meets serious substance in the Crazy Smart carpet tile in Astute, from the Beyond Basic collection by Philadelphia Contract, part of the trusted Shaw Flooring family. This design is all about looking sharp and thinking ahead—like the kind of floor that knows what it’s doing. Available through Znet Flooring, it’s a go-to choice for busy commercial spaces or creative zones that want brains and beauty rolled into one vibe that just works without trying too hard.
Features That Just Make Sense
This thing is loaded with EcoSolution Q100 Nylon which is solution dyed so the color lasts forever and doesn’t just wear off plus it’s tough as heck and the EcoWorx tile backing gives it grip and strength that’s good for moving pieces around or replacing them and the 18x36 inch planks lay down smooth so setups look fresh and intentional and the Astute color is calm but confident like not flashy but definitely not boring and Shaw Soil Protection keeps it all looking clean and smart even when life throws messes at it.
- EcoSolution Q100 Nylon construction means rich, reliable color that holds up under constant use—exactly what high-traffic spaces need!
- EcoWorx backing from Shaw Industries offers superior dimensional stability and an easier time during both installs and replacements!
- The Astute colorway delivers a grounded, no-nonsense tone that works great in professional environments and calm modern interiors!
- 18 by 36 inch planks make for efficient layout and versatile pattern design whether the vibe is structured or more freeform!
- 6.68 mm thickness gives enough cushion to stay comfortable while being firm enough to handle carts, chairs, and all-day foot traffic!
- SSP Shaw Soil Protection technology makes cleanup a breeze by resisting dirt and stains so the floor stays looking crisp and well-kept!
If you're tryna upgrade your space with something clean and calculated, Znet Flooring has you covered with the Astute style from Shaw Flooring and Philadelphia Contract—it’s a smart move all around, tbh.