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Product Description
Glen Eden manufactures 100 percent New Zealand wool rugs and carpeting for residential, commercial, aviation, and marine customers. Here you can also find exclusive tapestry borders and woven Wiltons in both broadloom and area rugs.
A wide selection of stock patterns, colors, and textures are available. By combining old world craftsmanship and materials with advanced carpet-making technology, Glen Eden creates wool carpet of enduring quality and stylish sophistication.
What rooms are suited for this product?
Best Uses
Although its natural stain resistance, beauty, and durability may surprise you, there’s nothing shocking about the naturally static-free comfort of wool carpet. However, the first consideration in wool carpet is where the wool yarns originate. Industry experts consider New Zealand wool to be the finest available for carpet manufacture. Once you feel it underfoot, it’s easy to understand why. And once you see how Glen Eden combines old world craftsmanship with the most advanced American technology to weave such warm and colorful magic, you’ll find the end product as irresistible as the source itself.
From our showroom to your home
Installation
When your selection is made, our technicians will come to your chosen location and take accurate measurements in the area(s) to be upgraded. Once you place your order, we take care of the materials and schedule an installation date that is good for you. We are punctual and strive to hand over your space in top notch condition. Your peace of mind is our goal.
When only the best materials will do
How It’s Made
There are basically three steps to manufacturing carpet. The first step is tufting. Tufting begins with the process of weaving the synthetic or staple fiber into a primary backing material. The primary backing material is usually made of woven polypropylene, and its main value is to provide a base cloth to hold the yarn in place while the tufting happens.
Now the carpet is taken through one of two dyeing processes.
The first method of dyeing is called yarn dyeing, or sometimes pre-dyeing, where the color is applied to the yarn prior to tufting. The advantages of all yarn dyeing methods include good side-by-side color consistency, large lot sizes, and uniformity.
The second method involves applying color to the yarn after the carpet has been tufted. This method is called carpet dyeing. There are several carpet dyeing methods in use, each producing a unique end result.
In the finishing process, a coating of latex is applied to both the tufted, dyed carpet’s primary backing, and also to secondary backing. Secondary backing is typically made of a woven synthetic polypropylene material.The two parts are squeezed together in a large heated press, where they are held firmly to preserve their shape. Shearing, one of the last stages in the manufacture of carpet, is the process of removing all of the little loose ends and projecting fibers that might have been created during the tufting process. It also helps achieve the yarn’s tip definition of the finished carpet.
Finally, each carpet is carefully inspected for color uniformity and other manufacturing defects before it is rolled, wrapped, and shipped.
Classic Floor Designs
2120 L ST NW
Washington, DC 20037
202.872.9860
Open:
Monday-Friday 10am-5pm
Saturday by appointment