Experience Interface’s new Human Nature™ Collection of carpet tiles at Singapore Indesign.
June 30th, 2014
In Singapore, Contrac-Image is the sole distributor of the beautifully conceived, sustainably produced and versatile Interface carpet tiles. Contrac-Image and Interface have been working together for over 20 years, and exhibit from their joint showroom at XTRA.
Singapore Indesign will serve as their launch event for the vivid new Human Nature™ Collection. This new range of carpet tiles has been designed to evoke the materials, textures and tones of Earth’s natural environments, providing solace and comfort in our 21st century, 24-hour lives.
Diverse natural landscapes are echoed in the varied collection. Woven and cut in the Interface Skinny Plank format, the Human Nature™ Collection can be mixed and matched to create interior spaces that mirror the variety found in the natural world as one topography gives way to another.
Visually striking and highly tactile, the Human Nature™ Collection takes inspiration from forest floors, grassy fields and river stones. Interface also works to preserve these environments, producing their carpet tiles from 100% recycled content nylon yarn, with energy that is 35% taken from renewable sources, and consuming 83% less water than when the company began its environmentally sensitive restructuring process twenty years ago.
Celebrate the launch of the Human Nature™ Collection with Interface at Singapore Indesign. You’ll find them in our Dhoby Ghaut Precinct, exhibiting from the XTRA showroom at Park Mall.
For more on Human Nature™, watch this video:
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