Modular carpet manufacturer Interface announced the introduction of its first hard surface flooring surface, luxury vinyl tiles. The collection of floor tiles, called Level Set, are resilient, and will work with the existing modular carpet tiles the company already offers. The line features a range of 25cm x 1m planks and 50cm x 50cm squares that mirror classic natural and textured wood grains and stones.
The company described the line in a news release earlier this week:
Customers can work with Interface to specify a seamless, integrated system of Skinny Planks™ and square carpet tiles, plus new LVT options, coming together with a precise fit, side by side. Interface has engineered its LVT offerings to compatible height with its carpet tiles in a modular design system (4.5mm total thickness), thereby providing better coverage of irregularities in the subfloor, lower sound transference from floor to floor and, most importantly, the ability to effortlessly move from hard to soft flooring without transition strips or layering.
“This is an exciting time for our company and marks the first time in more than 10 years that Interface has globally expanded into a new category,” Jay Gould, President and Chief Operating Officer of Interface in a news release. “Creating a substantial market presence with complementary hard surface products is a key priority in our strategic growth plan. Our new LVT products are already resonating strongly with customers in our initial market tests over the past six months. We look forward to better serving current and new customers with our integrated flooring solutions.”
The Level Set collection will be available in select markets in early 2017.