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Carnegie Fabrics launches world’s first plant-based, commercial-grade outdoor textile

Sophie HarperBy Sophie Harper29 December 20224 Mins Read
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Carnegie Fabrics, a leader in sustainable textiles and acoustical management solutions for the commercial industry, has launched Outdoor Biobased Xorel, the world’s first and only plant-based, commercial-grade outdoor performance textile. This collection rises above unsubstantiated greenwashing claims as the only indoor/outdoor textile to achieve Cradle to Cradle Gold and Living Product Challenge certifications. 

Architects and designers face a unique challenge when working in the commercial sector. Commercial spaces demand contract-grade finishes that withstand high traffic and rigorous cleaning protocols, but they must also adhere to strict design guidelines. To add to this challenge, as the indoor-outdoor connection becomes more critical in the post-Covid era, outdoor spaces are increasingly a part of planned communities, senior housing, healthcare facilities, education campuses, sporting arenas, and hospitality venues. While the Xorel brand has been meeting the challenges of the world’s most demanding interior environments for more than 40 years, the launch of Outdoor Biobased Xorel enables designers to now deliver the same brand promise to the outdoor sector.

Outdoor Biobased Xorel is breathable, non-absorbent, fast-drying, and weather-proof. Due to the yarn’s inherent properties, it is the most durable and easily maintained textile on the market. With no added finishes, coatings, or chemistry required to perform, it is inherently wear and stain-resistant, colourfast, and antibacterial. It can be wiped, hosed, scrubbed, and aggressively cleaned with bleach without degrading in quality.

“Carnegie has always been committed to creating best-in-class sustainable, high performance and beautiful fabrics, and the Xorel brand has delivered on that promise for the past 40 years,” said Carnegie’s Chief Creative Officer Heather Bush. “To ensure the utmost quality and striking beauty that our clients have come to expect from the Xorel brand, Outdoor Biobased Xorel has undergone thousands of hours of laboratory and field testing. We’re delighted with the result.”

While textiles can be labeled as “bio-based” for containing just 25 percent of non-fossil-fuel derived material, Outdoor Biobased Xorel yarn contains 85 percent biobased PE content. Sourced from rapidly-renewable sugarcane, Biobased Xorel yarn has a significantly lower environmental footprint than any fossil fuel-derived product. For each ton of sugarcane used to produce Biobased Xorel, 2.5 tons of carbon is captured and sequestered, making it a carbon-positive product.

“Carnegie Fabrics was founded upon the promise that it would be forever PVC-free. Outdoor Biobased Xorel not only meets this commitment but is also free of other harmful materials such as plasticisers, heavy metals, and toxic dyes,” said Carnegie Fabrics CEO Gordon Boggis. “With so many empty sustainability claims on the market, it can be hard to break through the noise. I’m so proud that Carnegie can back these claims and be the world’s first in many categories.

Key industry players have already recognized Outdoor Biobased Xorel. Thus far, its awards include: 

  • 2022 Architectural Record Products of the Year: Winner of the “Textiles and Upholstery” category 
  • Best of NeoCon 2022: Sustainability and Silver Award winner in the “Outdoor Fabrics” category
  • 2022 Interior Design HiP Awards: Honouree in the “Outdoor Products” category

Each pattern in the Outdoor Biobased Xorel collection comes in various color options. The fabrics can be knitted, woven, or crocheted to achieve a wide range of applications, such as seating, outdoor drapery, wall coverings, acoustic panels, and dividers. The collection’s patterns include:

Zion

The sedimentary rocks found in Zion National Park inspired this pattern. It is suitable for applications such as upholstery, upholstery walls, and panels. 

Acadia

Inspired by the various textures and landscapes in Acadia National Park, the design is available for applications such as upholstery, upholstery walls, and panels. 

Denali

The pattern evokes the mountain peaks of Denali Mountain. Designers can use this pattern for upholstery, upholstery walls, and panels. 

Nest

The Nest textiles are created using crochet techniques that blur the line between craft and commercial functionality, delivering architectural materials to define and divide outdoor spaces artfully. It is suitable for outdoor drapery, vertical partitions, privacy screens, and space dividers.

Cover

Free of PVC, chlorine, plasticisers, heavy metals, and ozone-depleting chemicals, while containing no topical finishes and extremely low levels of VOC, Cover is antibacterial and safely disposable. The pattern is available for outdoor drapery, vertical partitions, privacy screens, and space dividers.

For more information, visit www.carnegiefabrics.com

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Sophie Harper

An established journalist, Sophie has specialised in design, travel, and food for over a decade and has worked on some of the UK’s biggest publications and award-winning media campaigns. She is now responsible for spearheading the content development of Hospitality Interiors and regularly speaks at industry events, taking every opportunity to discuss all aspects of hotel design with leading experts across the industry. In her spare time Sophie enters running and cycling events, sometimes for charitable causes (always for bragging rights).

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