
Celebrating the essence of mid-century modern design, the new Dressed Lines carpet tile collection from Interface is tailored, crisp and sharp.

A fresh take on timeless classics, Dressed Lines was influenced by such icons of the era as Anni Albers, Charles & Ray Eames, Raymond Loewy for Edward Fields and Florence Knoll and explores the contrast and drama of angular patterns.

The Dressed Lines collection from Interface includes styles in colour combinations that range from warm neutrals to high-contrast accents, allowing for installations that bring both softness and energy to interiors.

The six styles – Goes Around, Comes Around, Angular Times, Accent Hour, Simple Does It and Positive Spin – can be used alone or together to introduce fresh patterns with strong visual impact on floorscapes.

Goes Around and Comes Around are subdued foundational elements and transition effortlessly between each other. Angular Times and Accent Hour, meanwhile, are bolder and slightly louder. Lastly, Simple Does It and Positive Spin are highly versatile and partner texture and contrast with neutral hues.

Made from 100 per cent recycled content nylon, the six patterns are each available in eight colourways: Charcoal, Ebony, Natural, Navy, Oat, Olive, Shell and Tan.
The Dressed Lines carpet tile collection from Interface is offered in two formats – 25-centimetre-by-1-metre planks and 50-by-50-centimetre squares. Boasting superior performance and a low-carbon footprint, the series merges innovation and design with climate progress and responsibility.