Interface Carpet Tile
Interface is headquartered in Atlanta and has manufacturing locations on four continents and offices in more than 100 countries. They are setting the pace for development of modular carpet by using materials and processes that take less from the environment while delivering improved performance. In 1958, — Heuga, which has since been acquired by Interface — invented carpet tile. Three decades ago, Interface built the modular floorcovering category in North America. Today, they are the leader in that category worldwide. Technologically advanced, aesthetically pleasing, and environmentally sound, Interface modular floorcoverings give customers flexibility to change and style that lasts. Into this hot market for modular carpet, they're extending their well-respected Bentley® and Prince Street® brands, giving architects and designers a premium alternative for high-end spaces. Their breakthrough Entropy® carpet tile is inspired by nature and based on biomimicry — the concept that natural systems can guide the design of man-made products. Entropy's nondirectional pattern provides reduced installation waste, accepts change gracefully, and extends the lifecycle of an installation. Entropy introduced a whole new product category - i2™ - and we have subsequently launched over 100 additional i2 products.
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