8-10 working days



8-10 working days
As with almost everything, work really gets going once you've gained some momentum. And that's exactly what the Interface Works Flow collection aims to help you with! This strong flooring supports you in the small things of daily life and is perfectly suited for use in the workplace. This is particularly evident in the collection's high usage class 33, which indicates that these textile tiles are designed to withstand even high-traffic commercial areas. This includes offices, conference rooms, and shops. Of course, these carpet tiles can also be used at home, where they serve the same purpose in your personal workspace.
Designed for modern office environments, the Interface carpet tiles focus on practical features. These include the antistatic surface and chair roll suitability. Textile flooring is generally better at reducing noise, as it doesn’t transmit sound as easily as hard flooring. Still, the very high sound insulation of up to 25 dB stands out among the many features of this collection. Equally important for public spaces is the fire behavior of the textile tiles: classified as fire retardant according to Bfl-s1, they are highly flame-resistant. Additionally, the -s1 rating indicates a low smoke emission in case of fire. This ensures safety in public areas.
But these carpet tiles are not only a joy because of their practical features; their appearance is also a real highlight. Available in up to 12 different colors, Works Flow features a subtly blended surface with gradient transitions. The two-tone design typically combines a gray base with broader elements in brown, various shades of gray, yellow, red, light and dark blue, green, or violet. It's completely up to you how you want to design your space! Since the textile tiles are floated during installation (without glue), you don't even have to commit to just one color but can easily combine your favorite designs. If you ever tire of a color or if a module gets damaged, you can simply replace it without needing to replace the entire floor. Despite the installation method, the tiles stay in place thanks to their increased weight and sturdy backing. For extra reinforcement, you can also use the so-called TacTiles, small adhesive corners that allow you to connect the tiles on the back.