Upholstery fabrics in joyful colors and patterns are treated to resist microbial growth. Resistant to bacteria, viruses, mildew and mold, these fabrics can be cleaned with bleach to further sanitize them.
This collection highlights our highest abrasion resistant upholstery fabrics that also are stain resistant, made from recycled content and feature fine textures that ensure they will not fall flat across large expanses. Discover your new go-to, high-performance upholstery fabrics.
The perennial fashion staple is now inspiring design. “Denim” and “jeans” are trending words that describe colorways and products across multiple material categories, including textiles, vinyl, carpets, tiles and wallcoverings.
Material Bank would like to recognize the manufacturers that produce textiles, wallcoverings and glass slabs entirely from recycled post-consumer and post-industrial waste. As the demand for sustainability rises, these products set an outstanding example for the future.
Patterns inspired by board games, computer games, pen-and-paper games and building blocks are trending across material categories. The sophisticated playfulness of these dynamic patterns is subtle enough to add youthful energy in tasteful adult spaces, while offering elegance to kid-friendly play spaces. These durable materials are great for commercial projects and pair well with resilient flooring products to reinforce the theme of active play.
Products that can be used for matching floors and walls create a unified interior envelope that is an on-trend way to bring clarity to the design vocabulary. Match ceiling paint to colorful poured concrete, tile and slabs that can wrap both walls and floors.
Explore the breadth of mosaic tiles suitable for wet areas in materials as diverse as ceramic, wood, stone and glass. Classic shapes, as well as stunningly innovative patterns, suit styles from traditional to cutting-edge.
Rough finishes on natural materials create unrefined textures that add up to highly refined style. Organic textures are created using a variety of traditional and innovative processes ― ideal for any project in which natural beauty is relevant. Natural stone tile and slabs in rough textures include textured sandstone, unfilled travertine, sawcut lava stone and irregular flagstones. Wood options include unfinished end-grain, driftwood-like textures and naturally aged reclaimed wood. Also included are tiles in a variety of materials that appear aged or resemble other raw finishes, such as bush hammered stone. Leathers aged to perfection through techniques that raise the grain, distress or add embossed texture create a rugged, unfinished look.
The joyful elegance of mod graphics is trending across material categories, including textiles, wallcoverings, tile, carpet and leathers. Designs that feature pure geometric forms, stunning saturated colors and dynamic patterning combine clarity and vitality. The clean vocabulary and the dynamism of mod patterns make the look both timelessly relevant and retro-chic — and perfect for any project that seeks to marry exuberant energy with stylish sophistication.
Bright, clean geometric patterns on concrete, ceramic and porcelain tiles channel playful 1960s style. Suitable for indoor and outdoor applications, these high-energy graphic patterns will add excitement to any space.
Channel the retro-futuristic design of the Space Age. A wide range of materials rife with references to lunar forms, early computers and industrial materials capture the sleek appeal of 1960s futurism.
Celebrate classic American style with materials that represent traditional handcrafts and regional styles. Materials that mirror needlework, lace, crochet, embroidery and quilting meet barnwood and woven leather for looks that bridge early American and urban cowboy.
This now-classic style is as popular as ever with contemporary interior designers. Shop the patterns, colors and materials that define this singular 1930s style.
Sleek or textured, sparkling or matte, aged or polished — many metal products make stunning surfaces. Browse steel, copper, bronze and aluminum metals treated with a variety of patinas and techniques for walls, ceilings, floors and countertops.
This forever influential aesthetic can be achieved with this curated selection of elegant products. Get the look with handwoven carpets inspired by midcentury Swedish designs, organic patterns, earthy materials and heavy bouclés and sheepskin.
Our carpet selection has expanded rapidly to include finely crafted hand-tufted and hand-knotted carpets in a variety of gorgeous designs. See the range of constructions, pile heights and color effects of some of our best new products.
Pixelated patterns are trending across material categories, offering a look that is both low-res and high-tech. Some patterns refer to traditional handcrafts, such as needlework, embroidery and tapestry weaves — older techniques to create images from dots that are the precursor to digital pixels. Many fabrics are woven and then digitally printed. By simultaneously referring to the digital and the traditional, these examples cleverly bring the history of textiles full circle, while also blurring the line between traditional and contemporary aesthetics. Styles on offer run the gamut from clean, high-tech looks to traditional florals, and from fine textures to wild geometry.
Low-volatile organic compound flooring options meet the standards for Health Product Declarations and are Healthier Hospitals compliant. Shop sophisticated commercial flooring that is good for the health—and great for healthcare spaces.
Shop our growing selection of contemporary bathroom products, including plumbing fixtures, vanity lighting and bathtubs, as well as a variety of hard materials for wet areas, shower enclosures, walls and floors.
A surprising breadth of flooring products are eco-conscious and aesthetically compelling. Carpet, tile, vinyl, rubber and terrazzo are made from recycled content, while a range of wood products are reclaimed from American barns and industrial buildings.
Recyclable synthetic flooring materials are paving the way toward a sustainable future through manufacturer-led recycling programs and production methods that reduce landfill waste and water pollution.
This high-performing material also comes in woven constructions, embossed textures and painterly prints that display the aesthetic versatility of the material. Add elegant, contemporary designs to the list of reasons to love vinyl.
Vinyl is famously a great imitator and is expanding its repertoire from mimicking wood and concrete to plush faux carpeting. Jacquard-woven vinyl ― with fibers coated in polyester or ceramic for increased durability ― resembles cozy carpeting, tapestry weaves, Japanese tatami mats and playful matting. Technological advances in printing techniques create faux wood and concrete products that are nearly identical to the real thing. The main difference is a long list of performance features, which includes resistance to bacteria, abrasion, slips, impact and delamination, as well as many acoustic properties.
These ethereal flooring products create a strong atmosphere through a variety of coloration techniques. Combinations of these techniques, including torching, wire brushing, planing, hand-scraping and multilayered staining, create subtle variations in wood flooring. Exotic woods and natural stone are naturally endowed with an ambience. Vinyl and porcelain flooring options range from watercolor-like tableaus to simulations of highly textured materials. Porcelain tiles are digitally printed to resemble Belgian bluestone, distressed to resemble tumbled limestone or colored to look like oxidized steel.
Getting back to basics is a pursuit in playful sophistication, with the timeless palette of primary colors. References to the fun practicality of primary school, as well as 20th-century art movements such as De Stijl and Bauhaus, are equally represented in this curated collection.
Façades and walls are large expanses and deserve to be well-clad, inside or outside. This selection of materials, including tiles, mosaics and slabs, features a variety of colors, patterns and textures across a wide range of material categories. From geometric graphics on ceramic tiles to rough-cut granite and limestone veneers to terrazzo and glass, the breadth of our indoor-outdoor cladding products will have your walls and façades covered.
These innovative surfaces for countertops and tabletops feature unique patterns, colors and textures. Recycled metals are combined with resin to create surfaces with a dazzling metallic shimmer that also are easy to maintain. Glass slabs and panels in gold mirror, organic patterns and antique finishes are ultra-glamorous options for vanity countertops or show-stopping furniture pieces. Natural stones with dimensionality and unique veining patterns are a fabulous alternative to classic white or black marble slabs for kitchen countertops. Innovative resin surfaces offer layers of depth and play with light. With so many dazzling visual effects on offer, each of these surfaces brings a lot to the table.
Discover the surprising range of tile finishes, patterns and textures for wet applications. Define the best part of the bathroom with eye-catching patterns, 3D forms and striking colors, in materials that range from stone and cement to glass and ceramic.
Outdoor materials for every application create a spa-like atmosphere of calming, organic beauty. Materials that include stone, tile, glass and fabrics in muted colors offer many options to create a complete look for outdoor commercial and residential spaces.
Acoustics and aesthetics converge with this selection of diverse, sound-absorbing materials that reinforce a style statement rather than blend into the architecture. A variety of baffle systems with convenient installation options ― such as a grid and magnet system and integrated LEDs ― create complex undulations and geometric structures, adding to or reinforcing the architecture. Similarly, acoustic wall panels, wall tiles and partitions feature cutouts, sculptural effects and a wide variety of constructions and patterns for performance fabrics. Resilient flooring in modular carpet tiles, cork and vinyl offers performance features and a comfortable, residential feel.
From slick to cheeky to raw, manufacturers are exposing new takes on classic brick. Materials as diverse as onyx, steel, glass and porcelain play with form, scale, color and texture, presenting an array of contemporary approaches.
Manufacturers are capitalizing on the rigidity of classic felt and applying luxurious techniques to add movement and dimensionality. Discover the stunningly contemporary effects produced by embroidery, quilting and innovative printing techniques.
Plastic-based textiles, wallcoverings and flooring made from recycled materials prove that style and sustainability are a perfect pair. Beautifully designed materials in a rich variety of patterns and textures also are LEED compliant.
Claylike hues are both neutral and colorful — and trending in contemporary interiors internationally. Textured earth tones for walls, floors and ceilings create a soothing escapist mood that pairs perfectly with textured whites and clean furniture forms.
Eco-friendly carpeting made from recycled content meets high-energy patterning — for a look that hops, skips and runs down corridors and stairs and across rooms. A contemporary palette of vibrant colors accentuates this dynamic look.
Achieve the industrial look with these easy-to-install alternatives to poured concrete. Surface materials in just about every material category uncannily resemble the real thing, while offering performance benefits and versatility.
The most classic textile patterns are given a contemporary spin through the clever means of introducing irregularity to what ordinarily are highly regular patterns. Painterly strokes, blown-up scales and clever linework disrupt stripes, plaids, checks, houndstooth and herringbone.
Patterns that feature fractured geometry in mirrored repeats are all over wallcoverings, textiles and more. Consistently fragmented patterns capture the wonder of looking through a kaleidoscope and bring pattern, texture, depth and movement to surfaces.
The next generation of cork wallcoverings, flooring and fabrics will surprise you. When cork veneers are combined with processes such as embossing, gilding and innovative printing techniques, the lines between nature and industry are effectively blurred.
These drapery fabrics — in weaves from sheer to opaque, patterns from subtle to striking and colors from neutral to saturated — are machine washable. Elegance and ease of maintenance are aligned in these draperies, which are ideal for hospitality projects.