Interface FLOR: On Sale This Week
15th Nov 2006, 00:16 GMT
TreeHugger has been following Interface's modular FLOR carpet tiles since we were but a little sprout; from new designs to the catalog to celebrating ten years of green to the latest round button rug design, there isn't much we haven't loved, so we're happy to report that they're currently in the midst of a pre-holiday sale. Everything in their collections is 15% off for the rest of this week (through November 17), so you'll have to hurry. We're liking the Fedora carpet tiles (above); they offer a really fun opportunity to do a little DIY pattern design from six contemporary colors; it's made from 80% post-consumer content, so you can feel good about it while deciding between cayenne-brick-walnut and charcoal-chartreuse-oatmeal for that last row. There's lots more to be had on sale; just type in FSH1506 to get 15% off. ::FLOR via ::Fabulously Green
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