Interface, Inc. launched several new flooring collections and expanded its product range featuring the company's innovative and proprietary carbon negative backing, helping customers reach performance and aesthetic goals with a lower carbon footprint. These latest carpet tile and resilient flooring introductions showcase the company's commitment to solving customer challenges while contributing to the health of the planet. New products from Interface include: Modern Trio??: Inspired by the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau movements, the Modern Trio carpet tile collection combines dots, lines and color in fluid new patterns that reimagine modernist forms while celebrating craftmanship and beauty.

Modern Trio's three styles can be used together to create pattern transitions across the floor or individually for an impactful floorscape. It is currently available in the Americas. noraplan unita??: Featuring the proven performance of nora®?

rubber, noraplan unita combines solid granite and soft rubber for a timeless, subdued style. The design is deliberately refined and simple, with granite fleets that subtly reflect light to add fascinating depth and mineral shimmer. Available in 20 colorways, noraplan unita is made to the highest standards of quality, durability, and service, providing reduced maintenance and noise, comfort underfoot, and lasting performance.

It is currently available in The Americas, EMEA, and select APAC markets. Upon Common Ground??: Developed as part of Interface's extensive partnership with Australia's First Nations people, Upon Common Groundcenters on the exploration of spaces and habitats in the natural world. This carpet tile collection consists of five biophilic-inspired designs, comprising colorways that represent five key regions of country spaces - Desert, Saltwater, Rainforest, Freshwater, and Spinifex.

The collection reflects the company's unique design ethos and commitment to pioneering new paths and creating a positive impact. It is currently available in Australia and EMEA. As part of a modular flooring system, architects, designers, and specifiers can easily and efficiently pair Interface carpet tile, LVT, and nora®?

rubber flooring to create beautiful, positive spaces. EMEA Expands Carbon Negative Product Range: Continuing its commitment to radically reduce the carbon footprint of its factories, products, and supply chain, Interface has increased the number of products available with CQuest??BioX backing in its European manufacturing this quarter. The company now offers 38 cradle-to-gate carbon negative products in 378 colors in the region.

The carbon negative materials in the CQuest??BioX backed, in combination with specialty yarns and tufting processes, result in a carbon negative carpet tile that combines durability, design, and a negative carbon footprint that ultimately benefits the planet.