Sustainable Luxury for Commercial Interiors

Milliken’s Northward Bound  2.0 is a high-performance, luxury carpet tile collection within the D/LUX series, engineered with reduced raw materials for a lower carbon footprint.

Crafted in the UK at ISO 14001‑certified facilities and part of Milliken's global M/PACT™ carbon‑neutral programme, it uses patented Thrive® matter yarn, featuring 90% recycled, post‑industrial nylon and 100% solution‑dyed fibre, for at least 85% less CO₂ in production.

Styled in three serene, Scandinavian‑inspired ranges: Snow, Glacier and Ice, the collection offers minimalist organic patterns and a calm, neutral palette that seamlessly complements commercial environments or pairs with other Milliken collections.

Despite its elegant aesthetic, Northward Bound delivers robust performance: a 33 wear rating for heavy‑traffic zones, built‑in acoustic comfort, castor‑chair suitability, and a recyclable Comfort Lite backing with 90% recycled content

A Design Guild Mark winner at Clerkenwell Design Week, the collection exemplifies sophisticated design and sustainability, achieving carbon-neutral certification through careful material selection, efficient manufacturing and renewable energy practices.

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