09. September 2025 | Germany | Products

Rubber Collection Pairs Classic Design with On-Trend Colours

Weinheim, September 2025 – Interface, Inc. (NASDAQ: TILE), a global flooring solutions company and sustainability leader, today introduced refreshed colourways for its noraplan stone rubber flooring collection. This new range elevates the classic, understated design of the collection with a modern, versatile colour palette, all while providing the performance benefits that nora® by Interface is known for.

classroom with noraplan stone

Designers and specifiers now have 16 colourways and two surface options to choose from. With its discreet, non-directional scatter design, noraplan stone can stand up to the demands of every space while providing an elevated design that takes inspiration from the rich textures and tones of stone.

“In 1989, we introduced noraplan stone as the first product to have contrasting rubber chips in its design, and it’s been a top performer for us ever since,” said Kelly Simcox, Head of Global Design at Interface. “With this updated palette, we’re providing architects and designers with new colour and aesthetic options for their projects. We kept a handful of our top-performing colourways and added other on-trend options that align with the needs of our customer, all while standing up to the demands of today’s hardworking interiors.”

Timeless design. Fresh colour options

With noraplan stone, Interface offers a flooring solution that stands out with its distinctive, direction-free granulate texture and exceptionally durable surface. The refreshed collection offers even more design versatility and reflects the company’s commitment to predicting and responding to current market trends. It features a total of 16 colours, primarily composed of elegant neutrals, complemented by a selection of vibrant accent tones designed to create targeted visual highlights. Both the colour palette and the surface finishes are designed to be complementary to each other, providing endless design options for interior spaces.

High-quality rubber. Long-term performance.

Designed for high-traffic areas in schools, hospitals, and public buildings, noraplan stone delivers measurable benefits in durability, resilience, and performance. With electrostatic dissipative and sound-absorbing acoustic options available, the product also meets extended functional requirements. Additionally, nora rubber floors do not require coating and offer an exceptionally long service life. This durability, combined with ease of maintenance, positively impacts life cycle costs and reduces the environmental footprint of the spaces where it is installed. Since 2019, Interface has made significant progress in reducing the carbon footprint of nora rubber flooring through manufacturing innovations, raw materials sourcing, and supplier collaboration.

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About nora

nora by Interface is the commercial rubber flooring brand of Interface, Inc. Produced in Germany for more than 70 years, nora premium rubber solutions help to support operations, efficiencies, health, safety and well-being with sustainable flooring that eases maintenance, reduces noise, and provides added comfort underfoot.

Interface, Inc., (NASDAQ: TILE) is a global flooring solutions company and sustainability leader, offering an integrated portfolio of carpet tile and resilient flooring products that includes Interface® carpet tile and LVT, nora® rubber flooring, and FLOR® premium area rugs for commercial and residential spaces. Made with purpose and without compromise, Interface flooring brings more sophisticated design, more performance, more innovation, and more climate progress to interior spaces. A decades-long pioneer in sustainability, Interface remains “all in” on becoming a restorative business. Today, the company is focusing on carbon reductions, not offsets, as it works toward achieving its verified science-based targets by 2030 and its goal to become a carbon negative enterprise by 2040.

Learn more about Interface at interface.com and blog.interface.com, nora by Interface at nora.com, FLOR at FLOR.com, and our sustainability journey at interface.com/sustainability. 

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