In Hove, Emma Milne reimagined a four-storey Victorian townhouse with a less-is-more approach. Smoked textured oak, Belgian blue fossil stone, and Carrara marble flow seamlessly through the home, highlighting its original architectural features.
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A wood floor is the perfect addition to any interior, but choosing the right type of timber is essential. Learn about timber flooring and the significance of grading, to make an informed choice.
In this off-plan apartment, our textured Tate Bute with heavy saw marks and oversized herringbone battens added instant character, pattern, and warmth, transforming a bare concrete shell into a welcoming, dynamic home.
Meet Osterley, our latest addition to the Landmark collection. Katie McCrum Studio was after a neutral floor with distinctive grey tones for a Lake house in the Cotswolds, and Osterley fitted the bill perfectly.
At Moholondon’s large workspace, our Magma Stromboli dark textured oak floor anchors the industrial setting. A bespoke oversized herringbone-basketweave pattern was carefully planned and installed with meticulous attention to detail.
In Stoke Newington, Scenario Architecture’s Victorian conversion features our Tate Bute herringbone floor. Its textured battens create visual interest and connect levels, flowing across steps to unify the lounge, kitchen, and dining areas.
Over the years, we’ve collaborated with retailers and restaurateurs to create beautiful, welcoming spaces, with our timber floors playing a key role in defining character, warmth, and style throughout each interior.
Tucked just behind Columbia Road in Shoreditch, our East London showroom on Ezra Street offers an immersive space to explore luxury wood flooring, high-end timber flooring, and premium wood flooring tailored to your exact specifications.
There are few things as pleasing to the architectural eye as a beautiful floor seamlessly flowing into a staircase, visually linking one level to the next.
Earlier this year we had team photography done on the corner of Ezra Street, with local photographer/new kid on the block @jackkitchenphotography. It was windy. It was cold. But more than anything, it was fun.









