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           WOOLSHIRE: 
          A PERFECT FIT For the second year in a row, Woolshire Carpet Mills is a “Special 
          Thanks Sponsor” of Cooking Light magazine’s FitHouse—a showhome 
          specially designed to
 
            
              |  Woolshire’s Endless Shadows featured in the girl’s bedroom of 
              Cooking Light’s FitHouse.
 |  foster healthy living. This year’s home is nestled in Big Canoe, 
          Georgia, and is open to the public from June 7-Sept. 28. Those not 
          able to visit can page through the August issue of Cooking Light 
          magazine or take a virtual tour at
          www.cookinglight.com. Designers worked with Wools of New Zealand Elite Showroom, Images 
          Floor Covering in Atlanta, to choose the styles and install the 
          carpet. The Wools of New Zealand Brand products selected were 
          Woolshire’s Endless Shadows in almond for the girl’s bedroom, 
          Woolshire’s North Island in color hollycomb for the boy’s bedroom, and 
          Woolshire’s Crochet in color sail for the home office. Each wool 
          carpet complements the environmental qualities and healthy living 
          goals promoted throughout the home.
   
           NEW PARTNERS Wools of New Zealand welcomes the addition of four new partners: 
          Carter Carpets International, Merida Meridian, JSL Carpet Corporation, 
          and Antrim Carpets USA.
 
           MOVING ON UP Those visiting Elite Partner, Lewis Carpet One of Northbrook, 
          Illinois, are in for a pleasant surprise. Formerly a modest
 
            
              |  Photo courtesy of Lewis Carpet One featuring Jeravan #9378/272—a 
              Wools of New Zealand Brand runner from Louis de Poortere.
 |  |  floorcovering store, Lewis Carpet One is now an expansive, upscale 
          showroom catering to the total flooring needs of its high-end 
          clientele. (See the three-page article on Lewis Carpet One in the 
          summer issue of Rug Insider.)“In the past 15 years we have remodeled six times, moving more 
          and more upscale,” explains Steven Lewis, President of Lewis Carpet 
          One. “This was by far our largest project, involving 16,000 square 
          feet of additional showroom space. Our wool room was an important part 
          of this project. Not only did we design a ‘wool only’ section 
          encompassing over 1,500 square feet with offerings from almost every 
          Wools of New Zealand Brand partner but we expanded our offering of 
          area rugs to include one-of-a-kind wool handmades in response to our 
          customers requests.”
 According to Susie Axelred, vice president of merchandising 
          and marketing for Lewis Carpet One, “Our clientele loves wool and is 
          showing a big interested in patterns. They want coordinated looks that 
          transition well from room to hall to stairs. Wools of New Zealand 
          Brand partner, Louis de Poortere, offers a popular solution with Les 
          Combinés—a mix-and-match line of rugs, runners, and broadloom with 
          lots of flexibility and variety.”
   
           FIGHTING BACK Wools of New Zealand has been a long-time advocate of carpet’s indoor 
          health benefits. Fighting alongside us is the Carpet and Rug Institute 
          (CRI) which has launched an aggressive “Carpet Comes Clean” campaign 
          to get real and measurable data into the hands of asthma and allergy 
          physicians. Included in its efforts is a three-minute audio 
          presentation that highlights new studies that counter much of the 
          misinformation that has been in the media over the past few years.
 View 
          the special indoor air quality presentation. (This video is in 
          Quick Time format. If you do not have Quick Time on your computer,
          download it for 
          free.)  
           WOOL WISDOM What Is Worsted Wool?
 Worsted wool is not a type of wool. It’s a spinning system that 
          produces a yarn with particular characteristics.
 During the carding and spinning process, the wool fibers are 
          combed to be more parallel than in any other yarn spinning system. The 
          parallel fiber configuration results in a more lustrous, compact yarn.
 In floor coverings, worsted yarns are generally used for 
          fine-gauge tufting, for woven Wiltons and in high-end rugs where the 
          style demands a lustrous yarn.
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           EVENTS 
 October 16-22, 2003International Home Furnishings Market
 High Point, NC
 January 15-18, 2004Atlanta Rug Market
 Atlanta
 January 17-20, 2004Domotex
 Hannover, Germany
 January 28-30, 2004Surfaces 2004
 Las Vegas
 
           Color and black & white images are available for promotional use by 
          contacting Elise Demboski. 
 
 
  
  
 
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