Four Residential Flooring Options with an Architect’s Touch

Shake up your space with hardwood floors that look like baked goods or cement tiles that hearken back to the Swinging Sixties.

Whether inspired by an architect’s work or designed by an architect themselves, these surface products offer twists on traditional designs as well as embrace retro patterns.

  • Biscuit by Listone Giordano

    This is a puzzle-like collection of FSC-certified hardwood flooring featuring rounded edges with a slight bombé effect.

  • Rockwell Collection by Bisazza

    Designed by New York–based American architect David Rockwell, FAIA, this collection draws upon patterns that experiment with color tone and movement to create a sense of depth.

About the Author

Selin Ashaboglu

Selin Ashaboglu is a former assistant editor of products and technology for ARCHITECT and Architectural Lighting. She graduated from Wheaton College, Mass., with a bachelor's degree in English, and minors in Journalism and Studio Art. In the past, she has contributed to Time Out Istanbul, and copy edited for the Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press.

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