InterfaceFLOR’s new SuitsU range brings out the executive in all of us.
July 8th, 2009
Smart. Sleek. Polished. That’s the impact of a sharply tailored suit. Drawing on that same concept is InterfaceFLOR’s latest range, entitled SuitsU.
With its subtle heathered and striated patterning, the new range echoes a smart, executive look. Less is more with this elegant collection, which is inspired by the texture of men’s classic flannel suits and colourfully striped suit ties.
Expressive in style, SuitsU offers a boundless array of choices with 12 bases colours and 12 accent colours, resulting in up to 156 combinations.
The beauty of the range lies in its versatile customisation, allowing you to tailor the product to reflect your design aesthetics. Creating your own ‘bespoke suits’ is achieved simply by selecting a base and choosing any of the 12 accent stripes to add a shot of colour or contrast to the soft tonal base – much like a pocket square or suit tie.
SuitsU is also available without accent stripes – catering for an unembellished ‘suited’ look. Adding even more options to the range is a choice of layout with Quarter-Turn and Brick configurations.
SuitsU is part of InterfaceFLOR’s Perception direction.
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