Cadence Oak Panel is built around balance and interruption rather than symmetry. A defined outer frame contains a sequence of offset oak elements that shift direction as they move across the panel, creating a measured rhythm that feels intentional and composed.
The design avoids a central focal point. Instead, the eye moves laterally through the panel, guided by changes in grain orientation and proportion. Short and elongated sections sit beside one another, creating contrast through scale rather than colour, and giving the panel a quiet architectural presence.
Finished to keep the oak light and expressive, the natural grain variation becomes part of the composition. Each section reads individually, yet contributes to the overall structure, making the panel feel assembled rather than patterned.
Cadence is suited to interiors where restraint and detail matter — a panel that works confidently as part of a repeating floor, offering depth and interest without visual excess. It is defined by layout, proportion, and the deliberate use of negative space within the frame.




