| Manufacturer | M+A Matting |
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Premium Carpet Logo Mats print your logo right onto a dense carpet surface, in high definition so it looks sharp and exact. Fine details, color blends, shading, and even photo-quality images come through — not just a flat one-color shape. That print quality 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 spun fully from recycled plastic. The logo is digitally printed at high resolution and matched to a palette of 150 standard colors, which covers most brand palettes cleanly.
The thick pile also does the real work of an entrance mat, pulling dirt and water off shoes. Most dirt inside a building comes in on people's feet, per ISSA, and a dense carpet face is built to hold it.
PET is why the look lasts. The yarn resists fading and stains and keeps its color through repeated washing, earning the top grade in stain-resistance testing. The mat is also NFSI-certified for high traction, so it stays safe underfoot.
It's 3/8 inch thick on a rubber backing — SBR or nitrile, in weights from standard up to a heavy, high-hold option matched to how busy the door is. With a nitrile backing, the mat is commercially launderable, so it can run on a laundry program and still look sharp.
This is an indoor mat, built for entryways, lobbies, reception desks, and corporate, retail, and hospitality spaces where the logo is part of the first impression. Don't use it outside or in wet spots — a rubber or vinyl scraper is the right call there.
It comes in standard sizes from 2' x 3' up to 6' x 12', with special sizes available for a specific entrance. Care is simple: launder it on a regular schedule so dirt and oils don't build up in the pile, and the printed logo stays sharp for years.
| Surface | PET (polyester) cut pile, 32 oz/yd², 100% recycled content |
| HD digital, 76 dpi (photographic quality) | |
| Colors | 150 standard |
| Overall thickness | 3/8" (0.375") |
| Backing | SBR (48-mil) or nitrile (52 / 65 / 90 / 100-mil high-hold) |
| Traction | NFSI Certified high-traction |
| Stain resistance | AATCC Grade 10 (no staining) |
| Standard sizes | 2'×3', 3'×4', 3'×5', 3'×10', 4'×6', 4'×8', 5'×8', 5'×10', 6'×10', 6'×12' (special sizes available) |
| Minimum lettering | 1" serif / 1/2" sans serif; lines 1/8" (1/4" for white or light) |
| Use | Indoor only |
| Care | Fade/stain resistant; commercially launderable with nitrile backing |
| Warranty | 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) |
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Very sharp. The logo is digitally printed at high resolution, so fine details, shading, color blends, and even 3D-style images reproduce cleanly rather than as flat one-color shapes. Color is matched from a palette of 150 standard options, which covers most brand palettes. Send us your artwork and the colors you're targeting, and we'll provide a proof for approval before anything is made.
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Send print-ready vector files or high-resolution images. A few limits are worth planning around: keep text at least 1 inch tall for serif fonts and half an inch for sans serif, and lines at least an eighth of an inch thick, a bit more for white or light colors. It's also best to avoid light background colors, which show dirt, and screens, tints, or transparencies, which don't convert cleanly to the color palette.
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Yes — when it's backed with nitrile rubber, it's made for commercial laundering. The PET yarn resists fading and staining and holds its color through repeated washing, so a regular laundry schedule keeps the pile from loading up with dirt and oils. Launder it on a set cadence rather than waiting for it to look dirty, and the printed logo stays crisp for years.
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
This is an indoor mat — entryways, lobbies, reception desks, and similar commercial spaces. Keep it out of direct outdoor exposure and wet areas, where a rubber or vinyl scraper belongs instead. For backing, choose SBR for a standard install, or step up through the nitrile weights to a heavier, high-hold backing for busier doors or if you're putting it on a laundry program. It's NFSI-certified for high traction either way.
By Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing, Mats Inc.
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
This is our best logo mat for artwork. The surface is printed in high definition, not built from colored yarn or links, so it can show fine detail, color blends, shading, and even photos — not just flat shapes. You get 150 standard colors, and we can match up to four PMS colors per design for an exact brand color. Two design tips: keep text and lines above the minimum sizes we'll share, and skip light background fills and tints, since they show dirt and don't print cleanly. Send us your artwork and we'll confirm how it prints.
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
The print surface is PET — polyester carpet made fully from recycled plastic — so it's a real sustainability point you can show procurement teams with green standards. PET also holds color well, resists fading and stains, and stands up to many washes, so the eco benefit doesn't cost you looks or service life. If your purchasing rules track recycled content or other green criteria, this is the logo mat that fits.
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Match the backing to the door. SBR rubber is the lighter-duty choice, while nitrile rubber comes in heavier weights — up to a high-hold version for the busiest doors and for staying put on hard floors. Every option is 3/8 inch thick. The busier the door, the heavier the backing you want, so tell us the entrance and the floor type and we'll spec the right one. The mat is also NFSI-certified for high traction, so it keeps 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 outdoor or wet-area mat, and for those spots you want a rubber or vinyl scraper. With a nitrile backing the mat is commercially launderable, which is the best way to care for it: regular laundering keeps dirt and oils from building up in the pile and makes the mat last longer. PET does hold onto oils, so in greasy spots the right laundering chemistry matters, and vacuuming between washes helps in the meantime. On a regular schedule, the printed surface stays sharp for years.
By Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing, Mats Inc.
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