From parquet expertise to broader application
Our expertise originates in parquet.
Years of collaboration with architects have resulted in a precise understanding of wood finishes, colour nuance and material behaviour in real projects.
This knowledge is not limited to flooring.
It forms the foundation for how we approach wood as a material system.
Extending this precision to walls and ceilings is therefore not a change in direction, but a logical continuation of an established way of working.
One material logic across floor, wall and ceiling
When floors, walls and ceilings are developed within one material logic, interiors gain clarity.
Colour transitions are controlled, textures relate to one another, and the space feels calmer and more deliberate.
By translating parquet finishes into wall and ceiling applications, architects can work within a single material family. This allows for continuity where needed, or variation within a controlled framework.
The focus is not on uniformity, but on coherence.
Controlled execution through in-house expertise
At Woodstoxx, material advice, detailing and execution are handled within one organisation.
Decisions made during the design phase are followed through consistently, reducing interpretation differences between concept and realisation.
Keeping the process in-house allows us to safeguard material quality, finish and architectural intent from specification to installation.
A continuous architectural approach to wood
Treating wood as a continuous element across floor, wall and ceiling allows architects to design with greater clarity.
The material becomes part of the architectural structure rather than an isolated feature.
The result is not visual emphasis, but spatial consistency.
Wood supports the architecture by reinforcing its logic and restraint.