Room with fabric columns, multicolored geometric carpet, sheer curtains partially dividing space.

ege Carpets Unveils 60-Piece Superflex Collection Showcased in “The Shape of Perception”

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Written by Seth Sebastian

2026-06-25

Unveiling a comprehensive 60-piece ensemble, Danish producer ege Carpets introduces Superflex—a flooring collection as diverse in design as it is resilient. This series offers an array of aesthetic configurations such as sfumato compositions, organic-cut collages, and intricate effects including marbled, stone-relief, floral, and patchwork patterns. It’s crafted to bring character to commercial and public spaces, while skillfully transitioning between functional zones.

Textured surface featuring blue-gray block on patterned floor of pink, beige, and purple.
A close-up of a textured surface with a blue-gray rectangular block on a patterned floor of pink, beige, and purple squares.

Available in 48 × 48, 96 × 96, and 24 × 96 cm formats, Superflex allows designers and architects a vast playground to experiment with layout and rhythm. Its geometry, marked by bold dimensional shapes and layered motifs, empowers endless creative possibilities.

Interior with draped red-striped fabric panels, geometric seating, muted patterned flooring.
Interior space with large, draped fabric panels featuring red stripes, geometric seating, and patterned flooring in muted tones.

The Shape of Perception: An Innovative Display

Three fibrous rectangular sculptures in a room with wooden beams and grey carpet.
Three tall rectangular sculptures made of textured and fibrous materials stand in a room with exposed wooden ceiling beams and grey carpeting.

Anthropologist and designer Rikke Skytte highlighted Superflex’s unique geometric appeal at Copenhagen’s 3daysofdesign through “The Shape of Perception” installation. This immersive environment employed the full range of Superflex products alongside complementary loose-fiber materials, emphasizing the intrinsic connection between shape and sensory perception—a concept as old as humanity itself.

Modern showroom with various carpet samples on platforms, bright lighting, wooden beams.
Interior view of a modern showroom featuring various carpet and flooring samples displayed on platforms, with bright lighting and exposed ceiling beams.

The installation featured free-standing sculptures like cubes, spheres, and prisms, enhanced by draped fabrics and tubular metal forms. It offered a tactile and visual exploration, showcasing the textile’s texture and color juxtaposed with the various patterns of Superflex planks and tiles.

Green and beige textured columns casting shadows on patterned gray and green carpet.
Close-up of two textured rectangular columns, one green and one beige, casting shadows on a patterned gray and green carpeted floor.

This creative endeavor aimed to evoke unexpected emotional responses through sight, touch, and sensorial engagement, drawing parallels to the primordial cave dwelling. The practical objective behind this artistic expression was to demonstrate the diverse applicability of Superflex solutions in various settings.

Blue and beige patterned object on a multicolored carpet with green and gray tones.
A blue and beige patterned object rests on a textured, multicolored carpet with green and gray tones.

To see another design exploration, check out PAX Architects’ underground museum with a unique integration of form and function.

Metal ring with fabric strips of various colors and textures hanging loosely.
A metal ring is adorned with multiple fabric strips of various colors and textures, hanging loosely in different lengths.

Explore more about Superflex by visiting egecarpets.com.

Patterned carpet with geometric shapes in muted colors, showcasing design diversity.

Photography courtesy of ege Carpets.

Geometric pattern with large rectangles in blue, green, beige, and gold on a grid.
A geometric pattern featuring large rectangles in muted shades of blue, green, beige, and gold arranged in a grid layout.
Abstract pattern with overlapping translucent shapes in yellow, blue, gray, and beige.
Abstract geometric pattern with overlapping translucent shapes in muted tones of yellow, blue, gray, and beige.
Office space with patchwork carpet, concrete walls, a desk, lamp, wooden beams.
Modern office space with exposed wooden beams, a patchwork carpet in red, blue, yellow, and gray, concrete walls, and minimal furniture including a desk and lamp.
Modern space with beams, concrete walls, geometric carpet tiles, minimalist furniture, art.
Modern interior space with exposed beams, concrete walls, and colorful geometric carpet tiles in red, blue, beige, and green. Minimalist furniture and abstract art are present.
Woman sitting indoors, head rested on hand, sunlight casting shadow on wooden wall.
Woman with light brown hair sits indoors, resting her head on her hand, and looks slightly upward. Sunlight casts a diagonal shadow on the wooden wall behind her.

Source: design-milk.com