We’re all in on solving the climate crisis. Here’s how we plan to do it.
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by Liz Minne
1w ago
We are at an inflection point in our global climate crisis. 30 years ago, our founder, Ray Anderson, reckoned with the impact industry was having on the earth and her people, and he formed an unwavering commitment to showing that business could and should do better. The DNA of our company evolved with Ray’s epiphany, and Interfacers across the globe have been united behind a commitment to sustainability ever since. Over the years, Interface has celebrated impressive milestones in our sustainability journey. We showed how manufacturing facilities could behave like forests, literally restoring t ..read more
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At Interface, We’re Made for More
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by Katie O'Neill
1w ago
Can a floor be more than a floor? We think so. At Interface, we believe in flooring that is made with purpose and without compromise. That’s why we say our flooring is Made for More — it means our customers don’t have to choose between sophisticated patterns and durability or between ease of maintenance and low carbon impact. With Interface, there’s no “either” — only “more.” More beautiful design. More innovation. More performance. More sustainability. The driving force behind Interface’s ability to deliver more is our people, so we’re starting our new Made for More blog series by asking em ..read more
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2024 Colour Trend: Pantone’s Color of the Year Peach Fuzz
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by Interface
3M ago
At a time when many people are finding comfort by embracing the past for comfort, Pantone brings the nurturing warmth of nostalgia to the forefront of interior design with colour trend Peach Fuzz, the 2024 Color of the Year. Just as Interface celebrated its 50th anniversary by pairing vintage-inspired patterns with modern design thinking in the new Past Forward collection, Peach Fuzz commemorates 25 years of Pantone’s Color of the Year Program with a velvety gentle peach that Pantone says “reflects the past yet has been refashioned with a contemporary ambiance.” Products: Dry Bark – Desert Sa ..read more
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Voco™ & Holiday Inn Express, Auckland City Centre
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by Interface
4M ago
Project Details Designer: SJB Sydney / Richards Stanisich Developer: Pro-invest Group Hotel Operator: Pro-invest Group Products: Carpet Tile in Custom Colour: Near & Far NF401 1m x 25cm, Luxury Collection LC08 1m x 1m & Net Effect B601, B602, B603 50cm x 50cm Forming part of an exciting development under the Pro-invest Group portfolio, the Holiday Inn Express Auckland City Centre and voco Auckland City Centre are within the first dual-branded hotel building in New Zealand. The building is located at 58 Alberta Street and was designed by SJB Architects to offer a sense of inst ..read more
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Voco™ & Hotel Indigo, Brisbane City Centre
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by Interface
4M ago
Project Details Designer: Joseph Pang Design Developer: Pro-invest Group Hotel Operator: Pro-invest Group Products:Carpet Tile in Custom Colour: Near & Far NF401 1m x 25cm & Luxury Collection LC08 1m x 1m Carpet Tile: Aerial Flying Colours – Fog/Citrus 1m x 25cm LVT: Level Set Textured Woodgrains – Antique Light Oak custom size 1.5m x 25cm Based in the sun-drenched capital of Queensland, the newly repositioned hospitality venues voco Brisbane City Centre and Hotel Indigo Brisbane City Centre encapsulate the uniquely joyful atmosphere of Australia’s beloved River City. “Int ..read more
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The Past Revisited: Colour, Pattern and Material Across the Decades
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by Interface
4M ago
As we celebrate our 50th year, it’s natural to look back at aspects of our journey that have helped Interface become what it is today. Colour, pattern, and material are all key design elements that have helped define interiors over the past five decades. Focusing on everything from fashion to homes and commercial spaces, let’s delve into the impact of such trends – from the 1970s through to the present.  Shades of yellow, orange, and green and floral patterns were popular  during the 1970s. 1970s – Design to the Max If the 1970s were to be summed up in one word, it would be “groovy ..read more
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Lobby – 441 St Kilda Road, Melbourne
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by Interface
5M ago
Project Details Designer: Hot Black Design Contractor: Innercity Floorworld/Brovin Carpet Tile: Upon Common Ground and Speckled Ground One of the Melbourne’s most impressive commercial buildings, 441 St Kilda Road is one of only four A-grade office buildings in the area with market-leading amenities, seamless connectivity and inspiring workspaces. The high-end modern building offers large floor plates that are flexible, efficient and open with abundant natural light. “As there were multiple settings and an expansive space, we wanted to ensure that the zones were well articulated w ..read more
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David Oakey Weaves 50 Years of History in our New Past Forward Collection
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by Ashton Brasher
7M ago
If you were to visit Kidderminster, England, today, you would be greeted by grand, Victorian textile mills that now mostly lie quiet. But, just a few decades ago, this quaint English town was home to more than thirty carpet manufacturers and was known as the heart and the birthplace of the carpet industry. Carpet making factory and warehouses, Kidderminster, England Interface owes much of its company heritage to this relatively unassuming town. Kidderminster is both the birthplace of the Debron technology used in the earliest fusion-bonded carpet tile, and coincidentally, the birthplace of d ..read more
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Office Designs: From the 1970s to Today
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by Interface
7M ago
From the open-plan, factory-floor-esque office designs of the 1970s to the remote setups of 2020 and beyond, the places where we connect and work are always evolving. As we celebrate our 50th anniversary this year, we’re looking back on the impactful office designs of the last five decades and shining a light on modular flooring’s contribution to the workplace. Workplaces in the 1970s featured central, open-plan areas as well as cellular offices. 1970s – A Decade of Bold Changes Whatever you think about 1970s design, it certainly was distinctive. According to Chip DeGrace, Interface director ..read more
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Design Show Australia & ArchiBuild Expo 2023: A Trend Wrap-Up 
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by Interface
8M ago
Where in Australia can you go to witness innovative concepts and creations from architects, designers, and industry professionals? The ICC,  Melbourne – home to the much-anticipated 2023 Design Show Australia and ArchiBuild Expo. Taking place from 15 to 17 June, it’s the largest exhibition of its kind and features a diverse range of displays. The resounding theme this year? ‘Sustainability’. A Move Towards an Eco-Conscious Future Of course, a move towards a more eco-conscious future is on many a company’s agenda and the event seamlessly integrated nature into a raft of striking, architect ..read more
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