This pattern is formed from individual oak elements, each subtly shaped to introduce gentle curvature across the floor. Rather than strict straight lines or rigid geometry, the layout creates a soft, undulating surface where each piece flows into the next, producing a natural sense of movement.
The strength of the design lies in its irregularity. Slight variations in shape, grain direction, and tone prevent repetition, allowing the floor to feel composed by hand rather than assembled by formula. No single piece dominates; instead, the pattern reads as a continuous field that shifts and evolves as it extends across the space.
As light moves across the surface, the curved joins create delicate shadow lines that emphasise depth and texture without sharp contrast. The result is a floor that feels calm and grounded, yet visually engaging, rewarding closer inspection rather than immediate impact.
This pattern is well suited to interiors that favour softness, tactility, and natural rhythm — a design that sits comfortably between structure and spontaneity, offering a refined alternative to both geometric parquet and traditional plank layouts.




