Larideck is a modular outdoor wood flooring system made by Bellotti. Made to fit on almost any surface, it's super easy to install and remove - so your wood floor can come with you or be adapted when you...
Jamie Beckwith breathes new life into parquet flooring and we are admiring her Enigma wood tile collection right now. Yes, that's right - interlocking wood tiles. Instead of the traditional planks or linear design, these tiles celebrate ornamental patterns....
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Ushering parquet into a brave new world, Bauwerk Parquet and Zurich designer Virginia Maissen put their heads together and came up with this bold modern wood flooring, boasting the feel of authentic wood and an innovative new look. Available...
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Have you heard of Snedker Studio and their awesome wood floors? Presented at this year’s Danish Biennale for Crafts and Design - the striking Marbelous floors (or should we say marvelous) have made quite an impression, and I’m sure you can understand why. Snedker Studio strives to create innovative interior surfaces and has been in operation since 2009. By applying a decorative technique to raw, Nordic pinewood, the natural growth lines already existing in the wood are enhanced - creating this captivating marbled quality. Talk about bringing out the best in things! An otherwise plain surface turned into something unique that will raise curiosity and add an unforgettable character to any interior space. Go to Snedker Studio for more information.


Woodex is a Russian company that not only designs but also produces amazing inlaid parquet floors. Besides being hardwearing and usually easy to maintain, the major benefit of parquet floors is their decorative ability. Woodex can custom design patterns and styles to suit your interior design needs and tastes. They have a variety of different general types to choose from, our favorite being the inlaid parquet flooring option. Using not only wood but also other interesting materials such as metal, sequins, stone, tile and marble to create unique geometric and curved designs. This is a great way to bring a personal touch and special luxury to your interior. Learn more about parquet options at Woodex.

Once you lay your eyes on these mosaic tile carpets by Sicis, you won’t be able to peel them off. They are breathtakingly intricate and sure to make an enormous design statement in any interior. You can’t help but appreciate the expert artistic craftsmanship of these tile carpets that Sicis is so well known for. Although they may seem extremely extravagant for some, these mosaics are available in various sizes and designs so that you may benefit from the luxury of mosaic floors in as big or small a way as you wish. They will invite texture, color and visual appeal to any space, while gently playing and reflecting light and hinting at glamor. Inspired by the idea of baroque romanticism and rejecting modernism – their designs are based on historically popular carpets, like the Kilim, Aubusson, needlepoint, Agra, Savonnerie, Byzantine and Indian style carpet designs. Learn more about these fabulous tile at Sicis.

What’s not to love about a beautiful quality wood flooring – especially one with roughened appearance like they make over at Mafi and as seen in the pictures here. Mafi’s motto is “a floor like a tree” – if every tree is unique in its naturalness and design, then so are their floors. They take inspiration from the types of wood they work with and go from there. Sometimes, the wood is simply brushed and oiled for a purely natural look. Other times, they are inspired to artistically integrate cracks or to use black putty to emphasize knots and cracks. This accentuates the natural beauty and qualities of the wood for a rich, worn feel. Of course, this flooring would be perfect in a rustic or country interior setting, but it would also look stunning contrasting the elements of a sleek, modern/contemporary interior, don’t you think? Visit Mafi for more information.


Weird and wonderful, these absolutely unusual wood floors by Netherlands-based company Bolefloor capture the wild side of nature, highlighting its unique grain and complementing it with its irregular-edge boards for added organic appeal. This rustic style floor would be the perfect finishing touch in a country living space, but it would also make a chic addition to a modern, minimalist interior. We love these unique wood floors – knots, rough edges and all! With a motto that professes, “Life is not a straight line,” you can only guess what else Bolefloor has got coming down the pipes. Visit Bolefloor.
photo credit: Bolefloor

“Wave” goodbye to traditional flooring and check out this cool new wooden floor design by Nolte Parket. The Oak Elegance floor designs feature a graceful waved edge that complements the wild, whirling grain of the wood. But the natural finish still offers a traditional appeal that works with a range of styles. Available as a kit, Oak Elegance wooden floors come in a variety of options, from rustic solid planks to rare, custom-made hardwoods. For more info visit Nolte Parket.

If you like the shabby-chic style without actually being so, check out this “repurposed” wood flooring look by mafi. The Carving Grunge Floor is made to look used with multi-toned planks, a worn-wood finish and even words printed at random. A beveled edge gives the planks some separation, enhancing its imperfection. But this oiled, three-layer white-oak flooring is as new as it is cool. The Grunge repurposed floors would look amazing in a loft, a work studio or in a trendy, modern home. The Grunge pattern is but one of five amazing artistic wood floors in the Carving collection. For details, visit mafi.
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