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Premium Carpet Logo Mats carry your logo as a high-definition digital print on a dense recycled-carpet surface — the closest a logo mat gets to reproducing artwork exactly as designed. Fine detail, gradients, shading, even photographic and 3D images come through, not just a flat one-color mark. That print fidelity is why these lead our indoor logo mats for lobbies and entrances where the brand has to look right.
The surface is a 32-ounce cut-pile carpet made from PET — polyester with 100% recycled content reclaimed from plastic — printed in high definition so logos reproduce with real depth. You get 150 standard colors to work from, with PMS matching of up to four colors per design when a brand needs exact color. The dense pile also does the working job of an entrance mat, pulling dirt and moisture off shoes; most of the dirt inside a building arrives on foot traffic, per ISSA, and a dense carpet face is built to hold it.
PET is the reason the look lasts: the yarn is naturally fade- and stain-resistant and holds its color through repeated cleaning, earning the top stain-resistance grade in testing. The mat is NFSI-certified high-traction for safety underfoot, and runs 3/8 inch overall on a choice of rubber backings — SBR or nitrile, in duty levels from standard up to a high-hold heavy option, matched to how busy the entrance is. Backed in nitrile, it's commercially launderable, so it can run on a laundry program and keep looking sharp.
This is an indoor mat — built for entryways, lobbies, reception desks, and corporate, retail, and hospitality interiors where the logo is part of the first impression. It isn't meant for open exterior or wet placements; a rubber or vinyl scraper is the right call there. Sizing is custom to the entrance. The care that matters is regular laundering to keep soil and oils from building up in the pile — do that and the printed surface holds its look for years; let it go and the traffic path dulls and mats down.
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
This is the most capable of our logo mats for artwork. Because the surface is digitally printed in high definition rather than built from colored yarn or links, it reproduces fine detail, gradients, shading, and even photographic and 3D images — not just flat shapes. There are 150 standard colors, and we can PMS-match up to four colors per design for exact brand color. A couple of design notes: keep text and line weights above the minimums we'll share, and avoid light background fields and screens or tints, which show dirt and don't convert cleanly. Send your artwork and we'll confirm how it prints.
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
The print surface is PET — polyester carpet with 100% recycled content reclaimed from plastic — so it's a genuine sustainability point you can put in front of procurement teams with environmental standards. Beyond the recycled content, PET holds color well, resists fading and staining, and stands up to repeated laundering, so the eco story doesn't cost you appearance or service life. If your organization tracks recycled-content or environmental criteria in purchasing, this is the logo mat that fits those specs.
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Match the backing to the door. SBR rubber is the lighter-duty option; nitrile rubber comes in progressively heavier gauges up to a high-hold version for the busiest entrances and for keeping the mat planted on hard floors. All of them finish at 3/8 inch overall. The heavier the daily traffic, the heavier the backing you want — tell us the entrance and the floor type and we'll spec the right one. The mat is also NFSI-certified high-traction, so it holds its grip as people come through.
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Keep them indoors — this is a printed carpet mat for lobbies and entrances, not an exterior or wet-area mat; for those, use a rubber or vinyl scraper. With a nitrile backing the mat is commercially launderable, which is the best way to maintain it: regular laundering keeps soil and oils from building up in the pile and prolongs the life of the mat. PET does hold onto oils, so in greasy environments proper laundering chemistry matters — vacuuming between launderings helps in the meantime. Done on schedule, the printed surface stays sharp for years.
By Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing, Mats Inc.
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