InterfaceFLOR awakens a brave new world in flooring.
April 1st, 2010
InterfaceFLOR’s new collection “Colourspace” awakens a brave new world in flooring, where pop culture and geometry combine to create dynamic design.
With 3 new patterns under the Colourspace banner and 12 complementary colourways, you can mix and match Colourspace carpet tiles to create your own unique flooring design.
Define spaces by colour blocking, experiment with shapes and inject energy into new project environments.
Taking the mass customisation concept a step further, InterfaceFLOR encourages you to create your own flooring design by cutting tiles to create triangles, squares and rhomboids.
Cut tiles can be joined together with InterfaceFLOR TacTiles™ – glue-free adhesive films that join carpet tiles together, creating a floating floor over almost any hard surface.
Designed to enhance the flexibility and efficiency of InterfaceFLOR carpet, TacTiles™ offer the stability and durability of a permanent installation, without the need for permanent adhesion.
And true to their mission of sustainability, InterfaceFLOR TacTiles™ have an environmental footprint up to 90% smaller than traditional glues.
For more information visit the InterfaceFLOR website.
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