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FLOR and Martha Stewart: A Match Made in Heaven

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 07.14.07
Design & Architecture

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images courtesy Stylephile

Circle Sunday, July 15 (that's tomorrow!) on your calendars. Domestic diva Martha Stewart, who knows a bit about being green (and vermiculture), is teaming up with TH fave Flor (whom we've hugged more times than we can count) to release a special collection of sustainable, modular carpet tiles. Available exclusively online, the tiles will be available in nine colorways in a variety of patterns and textures and will go for $12.99-17.50 per tile. Two of the new styles are above; another is after the jump. ::Martha Stewart & FLOR via ::Apartment Therapy: San Francisco

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Comments (5)

that martha gets a bad rap.

jump to top john m says:

Really, it's heaven. I'm planning to buy a new department... choose Martha for everything!

jump to top scozzarin says:

I don't DIGG it.
What a weird combination.

jump to top Joshua says:

FLOR looks very nice, and seems very affordable to me. Nice to see it getting this kind of exposure.

I love most things Martha, but was a bit FLORred to discover that I have to subscribe to a print catalogue in order to view the styles of tiles. How very un-huggable! Wouldn't an online catalogue serve the same purpose and free a few trees as well? Tsk, tsk - Martha, Flor and Treehugger!

jump to top Susan Hunter says:

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