InterfaceFLOR India introduced its latest product range recently across Mumbai, Bangalore and Delhi. Interface FLOR’s latest collection had patterns which were intricate yet sophisticated in a variety of hues and colours. The colour range is comprehensive - from conservative greys and browns to vibrant reds and pinks. The pattern range is even broader with contemporary organic designs, like geometrics to jazzy retro’s. There is something for everyone and just about every application.
The designs were so refreshingly different and interesting you could actually wear them!
And that is how Interface FLOR India decided to present them to their customers … through India’s traditional garment -the Saree with the designs of the carpets on them. Read on to find out more…
Flatiron Collection – Flatiron Collection’s hip, velour finish gives you the sleek look of hard surface with the softness, flexibility and long term performance of modular carpet.
Flatiron features three stripe patterns that easily transition from funky to edgy to classically clean. It gives an urban attitude to any place.

Yin Yang Collection
The ancient belief in yin and yang is rooted in the power of complementary opposites. In the same spirit Yin and Yang evokes the intriguing paradox of complementary opposites - an artful combination of traditional Asian iconography and the modern minimalist Zen interiors. The collection has a mixture of bold, large scale patterns with subtle small ones and dark colours with light ones to create a checkerboard of contemporary style.

Pictorials
Pictorials, offers maximum pattern flexibility and the opportunity to mix and match with an extensive 18 colour range and 32 pattern options.

The 1968 Collection- Penny Lane
This Collection is a tribute to the Beatles, the name identical to their popular hit- Penny Lane; which brought to fame, a little street in their home town, where the band members John, Paul and George spent many lazy afternoons with their eyes and ears finely tuned to the colours and rhythm of the city beneath the blue suburban skies. Such astute sense of awareness is also behind the creation of Penny Lane, an addition to the existing 1968 range.
In the 1968 Collection ,we’ve got a raging case of retrophilia, particularly for hip designs from the swinging ‘60s. The Mini-Skirt, Go-Go Boots, body art, subversive youth, pop art, the Fab Five, peace, love and friendship...really, who doesn’t wish they spent some part of their youth in the ‘60s?

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