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that was able to support a high footfall was key. To ensure durability, especially in the places that needed it most, such as the kitchen and break areas, Interface’s new LVT collection, Brushed Lines was selected. Inspired by nature, the collection combines diffused linear textures with organic forms and dusty hues, delivering a high-end look that stands up to everyday use.


To further encourage teams to reconnect with nature, Interface’s Human Nature collection was also integrated into breakout areas to help fuel inspiration and collaboration. Inspired by biophilic design principles, the collection takes its cues from the visual, tactile textures we find in nature. The natural patterns of Composure were also introduced into the design. The collection is designed with the flexibility to flow easily through large spaces, meaning it reduces distractions and helps promote a sense of calm within the space.


For larger collaboration spaces, Textured Woodgrains from Interface’s Level Set LVT collection was chosen to provide some contrasting, but durable aesthetics. The resilient flooring was paired seamlessly with NY+LON Streets carpet tile without the need for bridges or connectors, creating a smooth and level finish.


SUSTAINABLE FROM THE


GROUND UP Rachel Wylde, Account Manager at Interface, commented: “The Very Group’s goal is to become a fully sustainable business, so it adheres to strong ethical and environmental standards. This makes the sustainability benefits of the products they use and the partners they work with very important to them. All of Interface’s flooring is carbon neutral throughout its full product life cycle through our Carbon Neutral Floors Programme, which makes us the perfect partner for The Very Group.


“What made this project extra special is that it was one of the first projects in the UK to use our NY+LON Streets collection, which comes as standard with CQuest Bio backing. Our new bio-based backing incorporates materials that when measured on a standalone basis are net carbon negative. We’re delighted that we were able to work with Greenmount Projects to get the project completed in time, creating a beautiful and inspiring HQ for The Very Group.”


The project team at The Very Group concluded: “It was extremely important that the space supported all of our teams and provides the perfect environment for office- based working and collaboration. Our new working model will see colleagues splitting their time between working from home and from the office. The wellbeing of our people is a key priority for us. Through championing biophilic design, Greenmount Projects and Interface have helped us to create a space which centres around the wellbeing of our team.”


“We couldn’t be more pleased with the vibrant and creative space Interface and Greenmount Projects have helped us to create. Not only do we now have a stunning head office which elevates the lives of the people who use it, but it has a positive impact on the world, too.”


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