InterfaceFLOR draw upon a global resource bank of ideas to drive new design directions
December 15th, 2009
InterfaceFLOR’s design directions are not conjured up in a crystal ball. They’re the result of much observation of the surrounding environment, both social and economic.
These influences play a key role in informing the creative process.
As a preview into the thinking behind InterfaceFLOR’s new carpet ranges for 2010, we are invited to catch a glimpse of the design directions that are currently impacting the globe and transforming InterfaceFLOR’s product-scape for 2010.’¨’¨
To view the Ideation Galleries – Animate | Rugged | Original ’¨… CLICK HERE.
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
The Sub-Zero and Wolf Kitchen Design Contest is officially open. And the long-running competition offers Australian architects, designers and builders the chance to gain global recognition for the most technically resolved, performance-led kitchen projects.
Schneider Electric’s new range are making bulky outlets a thing of the past with the new UNICA X collection.
It’s widely accepted that nature – the original, most accomplished design blueprint – cannot be improved upon. But the exclusive Crypton Leather range proves that it can undoubtedly be enhanced, augmented and extended, signalling a new era of limitless organic materiality.
The synergistic journey of both architect and client led to a radical re-imagining of the traditional tilt-up industrial office.
What can Australian design + Architecture take from the world’s biggest furniture fair?
Australian brand, Luxxbox brings a playfulness to lighting design with Motif – a collection of patterns designed to elevate the workplace.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
From public buildings to private dwellings, the 2025 Victorian Architecture Awards celebrated excellence across the board – here, we take a look at the major winners.
Hayley Mitchell and Samantha Eades are creating some of today’s best restaurants, most exciting cafés and bars, and extraordinary hotels and resorts.