InterfaceFLOR allows you to create custom carpet designs by manipulating the colour of products. 

September 15th, 2009
FastForward, the latest carpet tile from InterfaceFLOR, was chosen by three design firms in The Project as part of Saturday in Design 2009.’¨
Each firm chose to customise FastFoward carpet tiles, selecting two yarns from a wide colour spectrum, producing some truly unique and impressive installations at the Representations Gallery in InterfaceFLOR’s Surry Hills showroom.
However carpet customs are not limited to InterfaceFLOR’s Gallery partners. InterfaceFLOR offers a carpet customisation service to all their clients, giving the freedom to create unique styles by manipulating colours, and to choose patterns from their vast carpet product catalogue.
“You can select colours that better fit your project’s colour palette and even choose corporate colours to reinforce your brand presence,” says InterfaceFLOR’s Marketing Communications Manager – Sally Orme.
FastForward is made from two yarn colours and can easily be customised to suit your design aesthetic.
To view FastForward CLICK HERE.

FastForward custom by Geyer paired with Continuum in Fuschia


FastForward custom by WoodsBagot in forest and lime green tones
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