Carpet tile commercial flooring company InterfaceFLOR introduces two new ranges – Silhouette and Echoes – continuing their Balance Direction.
March 23rd, 2009
silhouette – noun: the outline or general shape of something; a dark image outlined against a lighter background; a line marking and shaping the outer form of an object.
Continuing their Balance Direction, InterfaceFLOR’s Silhouette collection is inspired by the interplay of shadow and light.
The Silhouette Collection is a bold, enchanting mix of linear accents and visual depth; a careful balance of intensity and subtle nuances of colour.
A bold interplay of style, form and imagery that will catch your eye and capture your imagination.
echo – noun: a sound heard again near its source after being reflected; a sympathetic or identical response, as to sentiments expressed; to repeat or imitate the words and sentiments of another.
The Echoes range from InterfaceFLOR alludes to bygone eras of timeless textures and patterns – brought up to date with a modern touch.
The distinctive contrasting hues and unique styling of the Echoes Collection bring past and present together in an elegant expression of iconic designs – proving tradition and innovation can go hand in hand.
Both the Silhouette and Echoes carpet tile ranges are available through InterfaceFLOR and continue the company’s commitment to the environment and their Mission Zero initiative.
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