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Neon carpet pattern inspired by Alex Da Corte art installation

Slow Graffitis, a multicolored neon art exhibition at Secession Exhibition Hall in Vienna, inspires our modern and stylish neon carpet.

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The installation is created by American artist Alex Da Corte, with whom we have collaborated in the past on installations. His vision for this installation is to create a lifesize model that looks like a dreamy, vibrant neon-colored city. The way he constructs the spaces with abstract shapes creates a surreal mood for his exhibit.

We are inspired by the bright colored columns and abstract oval shapes to create this Neon Glow custom carpet design. The installation’s lights are made of different colored squares. When they shine, they create an effect where the fixtures reflect neon lights onto other parts of the room.

Therefore, we are taking that as our primary source of inspiration. We create our carpet pattern ideas from the neon silhouette that the ceiling creates onto the floor. Our custom carpet pattern resembles the exhibition’s various twotone columns that are painted widely throughout the design. The columns are illuminated with a bright neon outline that makes the design perfect for any office, hotel, or restaurant space that needs to shine. Our carpet design used the room’s blush walls and Fuschia color scheme as the primary palette.

If you like this neon carpet design and have any questions about our recolor and scale options, feel free to reach out to one of our team members. Our custom carpet patterns are available in broadloom wall-to-wall carpets, as well as carpet tiles. With ege Carpets’ custom program, we can get you a sample within seven business days in the colors and pattern you want.

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