Part of their new ‘Balance Direction’, InterfaceFLOR introduce the Yin Yang collection.
February 23rd, 2009
InterfaceFLOR has just launched a new design direction Balance bringing together 3 unique collections.
The first of the collections is Yin Yang. Drawing on ancient Chinese concepts, Yin Yang is a celebration of opposites, each design distinct yet interdependent, creating a harmonious blend of sophisticated beauty and sensory comfort.
With 16 colour ways and twelve patterns to choose from, Yin Yang allows for a vast array of combinations, creating endless possibilities for harmonious balance and beauty.
Combine large 1m carpet tile designs with 50cm carpet tiles to mix large-scale, bold patterns with smaller more intricate ones.
The Yin Yang collection is available now through InterfaceFLOR.
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Supplier: InterfaceFLOR
Phone: 1800 008 101
Email: enquiries.ap@interfaceflor.com
Website: interfaceflor.com.au
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