Carnegie Loop: Where Affordable Luxury Meets Circular Design

Carnegie Loop: Where Affordable Luxury Meets Circular Design

There’s often a tradeoff when you’re specifying materials.

You want the warmth and depth of a woven wallcovering—but it can quickly push the budget.
You want to make more responsible material choices—but not at the expense of performance or usability.

Carnegie Loop was designed to sit right in that middle ground.

A Woven That Works Harder for Your Budget

Woven wallcoverings bring something unique to a space—texture, softness, a sense of depth you don’t get from flatter surfaces.

Loop keeps that feeling intact, but makes it more accessible.

At a market-friendly price point, it allows you to introduce woven texture across more areas of a project—not just the feature wall or high-visibility moments. It opens up options.

Designed with Circularity in Mind

Sustainability conversations are evolving—and so are expectations around materials.

Loop was designed to make circularity easier to approach, without adding complexity to your spec.

It uses a mono-material construction, meaning both the face and backing are made from the same material—polyester. That simplifies the recycling process compared to traditional constructions that combine multiple materials.

It’s a quieter shift, but an important one—especially as recycling systems continue to develop.

Recycled Content You Can Speak to Clearly

Loop also incorporates GRS-certified post-consumer recycled polyester, sourced from PET bottles.

So when clients ask:

  • What is this made from?
  • How does this support our sustainability goals?

You have a clear, verified answer.

No over-explaining. No guesswork. 

Loop Halo
Loop Vapor
The Look and Feel Designers Want

Beyond performance and sustainability, Loop delivers on something just as important—how a space feels.

It brings a soft, woven texture that adds warmth to interiors that might otherwise feel hard or flat.

Patterns like Loop Halo offer that cozy, bouclé-inspired surface—layered, tactile, and easy to live with.
While Loop Vapor introduces a more atmospheric quality—subtle movement, like mist settling across a wall.

They’re versatile, understated, and designed to support a wide range of spaces.

Built for Real-World Use

Loop isn’t just about aesthetics.

It’s designed for:

  • High-performance
  • Long-term durability
  • Consistent color through solution-dyed yarns

So you can use it confidently across hospitality, workplace, healthcare, and beyond.

Another Tool in Your Material Palette

Not every project calls for the same solution—and that’s the point.

Loop offers a different kind of value:

  • Woven texture at a more accessible price point
  • A clear, credible recycled content story
  • A construction designed with circularity in mind

It’s not about replacing what already works.

It’s about giving you another option that fits a different set of priorities.

Explore Carnegie Loop

If you’re looking for a woven wallcovering that balances cost, texture, and circular thinking, Loop was designed with that in mind.

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About the Author

Michelle Ko is the Marketing Manager for Carnegie with more than a decade of experience shaping narratives within the design industry. Drawing on her background as a textile designer, she brings hands-on expertise in researching and developing innovative materials, including Xorel. Her passion lies in storytelling, education, and collaboration—uncovering the deeper truths behind trends and innovations, and exploring not only what captivates us, but why.

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