PARQUET FLOORING
A sense of grandeur
Parquet floors in striking geometric patterns never fail to impress. Dating back to the late 1600s, a traditional parquet floor is made from short staves or small blocks of solid wood placed on the floor in an intricate geometric pattern. Originally found in the grandest of buildings – castles, stately homes and imposing public buildings, one of the first recorded examples of a solid wood parquet floor was installed at the Palace of Versailles in France.
Parquet floors are more popular today than they have ever been. A Herringbone floor is almost de rigueur, the floor of choice in hotels, bars, restaurants, retail and office spaces as well as private homes all over the world – a firm favourite with designers and architects.
Oak Herringbone flooring | where tradition meets timeless design
Some floor designs are so timeless, so refined in their expression, that they continue to define the most exclusive interiors. Herringbone is one of them.