This geometric oak pattern is designed as a continuous floor, where repeating angled forms interlock to create a rhythm that moves across the space rather than sitting within a defined border. The geometry shifts with perspective, producing a subtle three-dimensional effect that changes as light travels across the room. Crafted from engineered oak, the pattern balances visual complexity with structural stability, allowing the design to be installed across larger areas without interruption. Each element is laid with a deliberate change in grain direction, giving the surface depth and quiet variation while maintaining a calm, cohesive tone. The light, natural finish keeps the composition open and contemporary, allowing the geometry to speak through form rather than contrast. The result is a floor that feels architectural yet understated – graphic without being dominant.
This design works particularly well in open-plan interiors, where its repeating structure can extend seamlessly from one area to another, creating continuity, movement, and a strong sense of spatial flow.




