As building occupants seek to create tactile, visually stimulating spaces where they can work, live and play, architects, designers and flooring contractors are challenged to shape one space with multi-use areas. To support this shift, global modular flooring company, Interface, has launched two new ranges -- Boundary Metallics and Studio Set - to meet customer demand for high quality, luxury vinyl tile (LVT) that works seemlessley with carpet tile to create natural flow and stimulating areas in the built environment.
Boundary Metallics
The Boundary Metallics range is a modern take on concrete that gives the appearance of an eroded metal surface. Inspired by man-made, wrought iron and industrial materials aged by the elements, Boundary Metallics serves as a striking counterpart to the natural textures of a variety of Interface’s carpet tile collections.
Through pigment, organic pattern and texture, light is reflected in subtle ways off the surface, providing a practical choice for busy spaces.
Available in six colurways, Fawn, Daylight and Eclipse, Morning Mist, Evening Dusk and Desert Shadow, Boundary Metallics complements the existing Global Change colourways.
Studio Set
Studio Set provides customers with more sophisticated neutral and bright colours, which have been shown to boost creativity, collaboration and productivity. The collection brings 13 new colour options with seven aligned with carpet tile range On Line: Lime, Mandarin, Mushroom, Ocean, Pepper, Pewter, and Poppy.
Unlike many LVT products on the market, Boundary Metallics and Studio Set are offered in 25cm x 100cm Skinny Planks™, with the rectangular shape providing more visual depth than traditional square tiles.
As with all of Interface's LVT offerings, the latest additions to its portfolio, also feature the following design and performance attributes:
Using a combination of materials with different tones and textures allows designers and contractors to create unique, evolving Positive spaces™ focused on maximising the experience for the occupants.
Interface Lead Product Designer Kari Pei said “The beauty of Boundary Metallics is its versatility. With its sheen and light reflectivity, this product changes as the space is lit reflecting how the natural environment responds to the sun.”
Pei continued “We developed Studio Set to provide our customers with a more versatile colour palette, allowing them to create stronger, more productive and collaborative environments infused with personality. Both ranges are distinctive in size, pattern, pigment and texture to offer a forgiving finish for end-users concerned about scuffs or marks and long-term wear.”
To learn more about the Studio Set or Boundary Metallics collection visit http://www.interface.com/EU/en-GB/homepage
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