Geometric Inlays

One material.
Every surface.

Precision-crafted in Veneto — produced from the same batch for complete material continuity.

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06 — Geometric Inlays

Metal. Glass. Stone. Inlays.

Precision-integrated inlays set within European Oak surfaces. Each composition is designed and produced per project — with exact control of alignment and material integration.
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Specification data

Materials

Metal · Glass · Stone · Precisely integrated

Base wood

European Oak selected for tonal continuity

Design

Custom per project

Tolerances

Precision-fit for exact alignment

Production

Per project · 10–12 weeks

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Questions About Geometric Inlays

Geometric inlays are custom wood floor compositions developed through repeated architectural forms, patterns, and directional layouts.

Rather than functioning as decorative inserts alone, they are designed to become part of the overall architectural language of the interior.

Yes. Geometric inlays can be developed alongside wide planks, chevron, herringbone, stair components, and other architectural surfaces within the same coordinated finish direction.

This creates greater continuity throughout the project rather than isolated decorative moments.

Yes. In addition to standard layouts, custom geometries and pattern developments may be created depending on the scale and architectural requirements of the project.

Geometric flooring relies on exact proportion, clean intersections, and consistent alignment between individual elements.

Precision cutting allows the pattern to feel visually balanced and more integrated into the architecture of the space.

Yes. Pattern dimensions and proportions may be adjusted depending on the size of the room, ceiling height, sightlines, and overall architectural composition.

No. Whenever possible, geometric patterns are produced together with the surrounding flooring material to maintain greater consistency in tone, finish behavior, and overall material character.

The combination of controlled proportions, naturally dried finishes, precision fabrication, and coordinated production creates patterns that feel intentional and integrated rather than overly decorative.

Yes. While rooted in traditional parquet craftsmanship, geometric layouts can also be interpreted in a more minimal and contemporary way through simplified proportions, tonal consistency, and cleaner transitions between elements.