How nature inspired Interface's Infinite carpet tiles | Nigel Stansfield on Ecogradia S3
How can nature inspire real-world products and systems? ☘️ In this video, Nigel Stansfield, the Chief Innovation and ...
Vice President and Chief Innovation & Sustainability Officer, Interface
Search every verified Nigel Stansfield interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote — each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Nigel Stansfield, Vice President and Chief Innovation & Sustainability Officer at Interface, has described the company's development of carpet tiles with an "infinite pattern repeat" inspired by nature's lack of conformity, stating that the resulting product, Entropy, became the company's fastest-growing product and that 60 to 70 percent of Interface's products are now randomly installed. He has also discussed the company's "Climate Take Back" mission, which he described as a commitment to running a business in a way that helps reverse global warming, and noted that Interface launched its "Embodied Beauty" product range, which he said is the company's first carbon-negative carpet tile on a cradle-to-gate basis. Stansfield has stated that Interface counts investors, customers, employees, and the environment as its four key stakeholders, giving them "equal value in the conversation" at the board level. Stansfield has highlighted Interface's Net-Works program, developed in partnership with Aquafil and the Zoological Society of London, which collects abandoned fishing nets from coastal communities in the Philippines to be recycled into carpet tiles. He has said that the program provides supplemental income to fishing families and that sales of the resulting carpet have tripled since its launch. Stansfield has also noted that Interface has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 96 percent since the 1990s, that its European manufacturing plants run on 100 percent renewable energy, and that the company aims to become a carbon-negative enterprise by 2040 without the use of offsets. He has stated that the company's voluntary staff turnover in Europe is less than 2 percent.
“The designers took that idea and said, look let's not try and design a product to be uniform.”
“Nature creates these beautiful floor plates — there's no conformity in them.”
“We designed and developed a way of making our products with almost an infinite pattern repeat so that when you cut the tile out no two tiles look the same, so that you could throw them on the floor and install them in any direction.”
“Entropy became our fastest growing product in the history of the company, and now something like 60 to 70 percent of all our products are randomly installed — all of our competitors have followed us on that path.”
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