Carnegie’s Xorel Luxe Adds Two Faces of the Natural World

Carnegie’s Xorel Luxe Adds Two Faces of the Natural World


Stone splits open. Linen softens the room. Two new patterns join Carnegie’s Xorel Luxe sustainable commercial upholstery line, both part of the new Eden collection, and both pulling from the natural world without leaning on the obvious.

Barts is the louder of the pair. Its chevron is loose and uneven, less pattern than geological event. Tonal shifts do the heavy lifting here; the drama is in the weave, not the color. Picture it wrapping a swivel lounge in a boutique hotel bar, or a banquette in a wellness lobby where guests linger.

Lucia takes the quieter path. A linen-like texture across six earthy neutrals, soft enough to read residential, tough enough to spec anywhere. It plays well with bold neighbors and disappears gracefully into nature-forward palettes.

Both are made from rapidly renewable sugarcane. Both are bleach-cleanable, PFAS-free, and rated for 60,000 double rubs. Performance textiles rarely look this much like something you’d want to touch. For more on Carnegie’s resilient surfaces with a softer edge, see wood-look wallcoverings that put performance first.

Images Courtesy of Carnegie

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