Originally published in Interiors & Sources

09/14/2012

Interface Marks NYC Showroom Opening With DIFFA Benefit

“Carpet Art” creations from prominent members of the A&D communities raise $16,000 for AIDS foundation.

 
  • Carpet Critters Interface DIFFA

    François Chambard designed seven Carpet Critters. Each critter is made with Interface and FLOR carpet tiles and a variety of materials including lacquered wood, lacquered MDF, aluminum and Corian.

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    François Chambard designed seven Carpet Critters. Each critter is made with Interface and FLOR carpet tiles and a variety of materials including lacquered wood, lacquered MDF, aluminum and Corian. Photo courtesy of of Keith Claytor/TimeFrozen.com View larger

    François Chambard designed seven Carpet Critters. Each critter is made with Interface and FLOR carpet tiles and a variety of materials including lacquered wood, lacquered MDF, aluminum and Corian.
  • Masks Interface DIFFA

    Michael Liu of Tsao & Mckown Architects designed these masks with the help of carpet, paper and metal wire.

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    Michael Liu and Justin Scurlock of Tsao & Mckown Architects designed these masks with the help of carpet, paper and metal wire. Photo courtesy of of Keith Claytor/TimeFrozen.com View larger

    Michael Liu of Tsao & Mckown Architects designed these masks with the help of carpet, paper and metal wire.
  • Red Ribbons Interface DIFFA

    Russell Groves of S. Russell Groves Red Ribbons designed these Red Ribbons with Jose Achi and Sacha Roubeni. Materials included Interface carpet tiles, white-lacquered MDF and polished chrome metal st

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    Russell Groves of S. Russell Groves Red Ribbons designed these Red Ribbons with Jose Achi and Sacha Roubeni. Materials included Interface carpet tiles, white-lacquered MDF and polished chrome metal standoffs. Photo courtesy of of Keith Claytor/TimeFrozen.com View larger

    Russell Groves of S. Russell Groves Red Ribbons designed these Red Ribbons with Jose Achi and Sacha Roubeni. Materials included Interface carpet tiles, white-lacquered MDF and polished chrome metal st

NEW YORK CITY—Thirty acclaimed architects and interior designers imaginatively reinvented Interface modular carpet tiles into artworks that were auctioned on Wednesday to benefit Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS (DIFFA).

The creations netted nearly $16,000 for the organization during a celebration attended by 400 industry guests that helped Interface officially inaugurate its recently opened New York City showroom at 330 Fifth Avenue, 12th Floor.

Among those whose Carpet Art projects were showcased were Harry Allen, Harry Allen Designs; Russell Groves, S. Russell Groves; D.B. Kim, Daroff Design; David Ling, David Ling Architect; Joey Shimoda, Shimoda Design; Ali Tayar, Parallel Design; Ghislane Viñas, Ghislaine Viñas Interior Design; and teams from Gensler, Rockwell Group and Tsao McKown, to name a few.

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According to Peter Greene, Interface Americas’ vice president of marketing, “The galvanizing impact that DIFFA brings to our design community is overwhelming, and Interface is excited it could join with the organization as we put out the welcome mat to our new Big Apple showroom. Also overwhelming are the talent and ingenuity that were on display with Carpet Art. We’re delighted the proceeds of this event could help swell DIFFA’s coffers a bit more and at the same time let us welcome architects and designers into our new space with a fun occasion that also gives back in a meaningful way.”

According to Greene, the move to the new 8,000-square-foot space that overlooks the Empire State Building took place earlier this year.

To see the artistry those who participated in the Carpet Art projects, visit www.interfaceflorblog.com.

 

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