The Art of Parquet
The Louvre collection is inspired by the French castles and palaces, where traditional parquet was the foundation of the interior and created grandeur fit for royalty. With the classic laying patterns, modern design and craftsmanship, the results are beautiful, elegant and timeless.
Our collection includes a variety of geometric patterns, colours and textures, offering countless installation options – all you need is imagination!.
Named after the most famous palace in France, (if not the world) and referred to as the “Queen of Parquet,” Versailles, pays homage to France’s history and talent in craftsmanship. Originally chosen for magnificent stately homes, the Versailles parquet pattern is still very popular today and now specified for residential apartments, homes, as well as elegant building lobbies and hospitality.
The design is inspired by the beautiful Chambord Castle and lends a regal flair to any interior. The high-quality Chambord panels are not only aesthetically intriguing, but also extremely practical. Thanks to their paneled shape, they are quick and easy to install without compromising the original beauty of the design.
The Cheverny design adds a touch of elegant glamour with its woven pattern and immediately draws attention to the interior. Each oak panel is placed individually to form the overall woven pattern, creating an artistic masterpiece.
Herringbone formats remain an integral option in floor design and have lasted the test of time. Originating in France in the xx century it still remains a fundamental design in flooring and specified around the globe.
Born during the splendour of the Renaissance period, the Chevron pattern is extremely elegant and timeless. The most popular way to install it is with the two planks pointing in the same direction and joined in the middle to create an arrow affect. However, there are many different creative installation options with the Chevron pattern.
We offer three border options made of an oak plank format to use as borders for the Versailles collection. They are essential to equalize sloping walls and frame the oak tiles to create a superior interior style.











