French Chevron, featuring a 45° angle, has its roots in the Renaissance period in France and has become a symbol of style and timeless design. Meanwhile, Hungarian Chevron, with its 60° angle, originated in Central Europe during the 1700s and is known for its distinctive aesthetic that adds character to any space.
Our modern interpretation, the Large Herringbone (Whalebone), utilizes larger dimensions compared to traditional strip parquet. This style fits seamlessly into contemporary and spacious interiors. Each design provides a harmonious blend of timeless beauty and sustainable craftsmanship.
French Chevron
Originally developed during the Renaissance in France, the 45-degree angle of the French Chevron has long been synonymous with elegance and luxury. This style gives any room a sense of style and sophistication, perfect for both traditional and modern interiors.
Hungarian Herringbone
With roots dating back to 18th-century Central Europe, the Hungarian Herringbone style offers a distinct aesthetic with its 60-degree angles. This pattern has become a popular choice for those seeking a unique and eye-catching flooring solution, creating a visual depth that transforms any space.
Large Herringbone
Whalebone We also present our modern interpretation of the traditional herringbone design – Large Herringbone Whalebone. With larger planks, this style is particularly suited for spacious and modern interiors, providing a fresh sense of openness and style.
Each style is carefully crafted to offer a perfect combination of timeless beauty and durable craftsmanship. Choose a floor that not only enhances your interior but also tells a story of tradition and quality.
Construction Product Wood Thickness (mm) Width (mm) Length (mm) Wear layer (mm)
Solid Chevron – 45° Oak & Smoked Oak 16 70 360, 410 8.5
Solid Chevron – 45° Oak 16 100 490, 590, 690 8.5
Solid Chevron – 45° Oak 16 120 560, 660, 760 8.5
Solid Chevron – 45° Oak 16 150 630, 730, 830 8.5
Solid Chevron – 45° Oak & Smoked Oak 22 70 360, 410 8.5
Solid Chevron – 45° Oak 22 100 490, 590, 690 10
Solid Chevron – 45° Oak 22 120 560, 660, 760 10
Solid Chevron – 45° Oak 22 150 630, 730, 830 10
Two-layer Chevron – 45° Oak 14 100 490, 590, 690 6
Two-layer Chevron – 45° Oak 14 120 560, 660, 760 6
Two-layer Chevron – 45° Oak 14 150 630, 730, 830 6
Solid Whalebone Oak 16 100 500, 600, 700 8,5
Solid Whalebone Oak 16 120 500, 600, 700 8,5
Solid Whalebone Oak 16 150 500, 600, 700 8,5
Solid Whalebone Oak 22 100 500, 600, 700 10
Solid Whalebone Oak 22 120 500, 600, 700 10
Solid Whalebone Oak 22 150 500, 600, 700 10
Two-layer Whalebone Oak 14 100 500, 600, 700 6
Two-layer Whalebone Oak 14 120 500, 600, 700 6
Two-layer Whalebone Oak 14 150 500, 600, 700 6