Interface expands its Common Theme collection

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LaGrange, Ga.—Interface, Inc. has added 25cm x 1m skinny plank modular carpet tiles to its Common Theme collection of squares, creating a series that can yield uncommon and distinctive flooring designs for a variety of commercial and workplace spaces.

Featuring clean lines and a neutral palette, the trio of additions includes: CT111, a seamless look with grids of varying scale that form a collage of latticework, CT112, a diffused design that produces a marbled effect and CT113, a style that delivers a strong punch of geometry.

Typifying Interface’s commitment to sustainability, these latest tile options feature up to 70% recycled content, including 100% recycled content fiber that combines reclaimed carpet fiber with salvaged fishing nets.

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