Look Both Ways™ pairs Interface LVT and carpet tile with intentional design. Monolithic textures and deco patterns combine with the playfulness of confetti in a series of striking designs. Mineral-based colors are infused with vibrant hues across plush carpet and smooth LVT. An effortless meeting of hard and soft texture.
Designed as part of our modular system, all our tiles are the same height, and fit together without transition strips. Side-by-side installation and endless design combinations. It's beauty and innovation, tied together.
Mix pattern and texture for truly unique flooring designs, without the footprint. Our Look Both Ways collection is made with recycled nylon, and like all our products, it’s carbon neutral. So, you can create +Positive spaces, and make an impact in more ways than one.
Look Both Ways
- Product Name
- Look Both Ways
- Manufacturer
- Interface
- Material
- Plastic, Vinyl
Synthetic, Nylon - Configuration
- Tile
- Use
- Commercial
- Pattern
- Patterned
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