Kane Carpet

With some of the most original, creative, and breathtaking patterns in the world, it is hard to not fall in love with something from Kane Carpet. With a motto that says “Kane Innovates, Never Imitates,” their originality immediately comes to the forefront. Their designs are inspired from all over the world, and many are woven in their European and Asian facilities. Kane Carpet uses their own extraordinary weaving and yarn systems, which creates superb styles and even allows them to produce small yardage at great prices.

Kane Carpet is based in the heart of the floor covering world, with its customer service and sales office centrally located in Kennesaw, GA, and their central distribution facilities in New York and Dalton, GA, the “Carpet Capital of the World”. Kane’s carpet designs have become revered and a great choice for mid to high end clients the world over. Their product has been used in such luxurious places as the Plaza Hotel in New York City, and the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas. If you’re in the market for a new carpet for your home, make sure to check out the beautiful style and quality of Kane Carpet.

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Thursday, December 18th, 2008 at 16:36
  • Karen
    Feb 15th, 2009 at 15:06 | #1

    I have heard that Kane carpets have where they don’t last long, seems fall apart or begin to show and, as one person on a blog I just read….says it is junk. I have never heard of Kane before and am contemplating a purchase. This will go into a room that will get lots of wear and tear. We have 100$ wool Stanton in other parts of the home and we are very happy with that. What do you know about Kane’s longevity….especially with a pet?

    Thank you.

  • Feb 16th, 2009 at 11:38 | #2

    @Karen
    Kane Carpet, like Stanton, sells carpets and rugs made of olefin, nylon and wool. Both companies
    are known for high consistant quality. As far as a carpet lasting with a pet, I would be concerned
    with any carpet. The high acid level of urine could damage the yarn or backing.

    Thanks for the question!

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