InterfaceFLOR has released several new ranges. Syncopation is a tone-on-tone product which utilises textural variations, rather than contrasting colours, to achieve a patterning effect. One of the first cut-and-loop products, it uses technology to create a plush, silken finish. Its palette feature 36 colours ranging from corporate neutrals and saturated tones to colours such as yellow, orange, red, lilac and icy blue.

The Pond Collection has been inspired by Bauhaus’ minimalistic architectural elements — balance, symmetry and clean lines. Hannover is the foundation of the collection. It reflects the basic principles of Bauhaus with a repeating, simple texture. Berlin draws on the experimental patterns and forms of Bauhaus woven textiles. Weimar has been inspired by Bauhaus’ architecture in its purest form — the skyscrapers of Mies van der Rohe. Weimer’s clean squares, lines and rectangles form a neat puzzle of the endless rows of windows, straight ledges and straightforward structural elements of Mies van der Rohe’s buildings. Cologne features a geometric pattern of clean arcs as the focal point of its design.

The InterfaceFLOR 1968 Collection has drawn inspiration from the designs of the 60s. It is available in nine patterns and 12 colourways and can be found in both 50 cm and 1m sizes. Colourways span modern neutrals to flower power brights.