January 12, 2009
Shaw Contract Group Supports Education Through Design Is... Award Program 2009 program seeks inspirational design projects; call for entry available online
August 8, 2008
Shaw Contract Group Design Is... Award Winners Promote Design Solutions Seven firms honored for design excellence, creativity
June 9, 2008
Trends of Tomorrow on Display in Design Lab Materials and Design Process Exhibit Debuts at NeoCon
June 9, 2008
Shaw Contract Group, William McDonough Collaborate on Essay of Clues Collection Cradle-to-cradle broadloom and tile for corporate workplace market
January 8, 2008
Shaw Contract Group Announces Judges for 2008 Design Is... Award Industry experts to evaluate projects for leading design competition.
December 14, 2007
Shaw Contract Group Design Is... Award Winners Donate $12,000 for Design Education 2008 program seeks inspirational design projects; call for entry available online
October 3, 2007
Shaw Contract Group Presented With Three IIDEX/NeoCon Canada Innovation Awards Collection garners additional awards following Best of NeoCon Gold at NeoCon
June 11, 2007
Dressed to Kill Receives Best of NeoCon Gold Award Shaw Contract Group honored for the sixth consecutive year
June 14, 2004
Shaw Ceases Production of Polyvinyl Chloride Replacement Carpet Tile Backing Recognized by the EPA
June 14, 2004
Shaw Contract Group Introduces “Fragments” Carpet with a Systems Approach, Designed to Meet Diverse Flooring Requirements
June 14, 2004
“Rejuvenate” from Shaw Contract Group A Carpet Collection Designed in Collaboration with Ester Dunbar-Cullum, Brings Beauty and Opulence to Healthcare Environments
June 14, 2004
Shaw Announces Online Tool to Calculate LEED Contribution of Shaw Products Users Save Time and Money Associated with LEED Research and Documentation
May 7, 2004
Shaw Contract Group Introduces “No Rules” With No Dye Lot Requirements and No Need For Attic Stock, “No Rules” is a Carpet Tile Collection Designers Can Say “Yes” To
May 7, 2004
Shaw Contract Group Introduces “In Line” Collection Products with Varying Scales and Complementary Aesthetics Offer Flexibility and Sophistication for Institutional Spaces
December 4, 2003