InterfaceFLOR welcomed guests to their +Friday celebration on Friday 31 July, presenting their amazing installations for The Project.
August 20th, 2009
At Saturday in Design 2009 InterfaceFLOR asked leading design firms to produce ’Representations’ using their unique carpet tiles. The company held a people’s choice award to decide a winning installation.
It was HASSELL’s organic, mystical, green and mirrored entryway which caught visitor’s imagination. Congratulations to the team from HASSELL and to all the firms that participated: Geyer, Woods Bagot, Davenport Campbell, Sheargold / Sally Hieatt Interiors.
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