Formpark parquet Creativity in laying patterns
Formpark parquet stands out for its simplicity and countless options for choosing the laying pattern.
Formpark parquet stands out for its simplicity and countless options for choosing the laying pattern.
Depending on the approach to installation and the lighting, Formpark can be laid in different patterns. Smooth transitions from one pattern to another are also possible. The Stephan Hürlemann and Simon Husslein designer duo developed this parquet floor to offer completely new laying options.
The ground-breaking idea by two creative experts: two spacious plank formats that can be arranged orthogonally or in parallel thanks to their 1:3 and 1:2 proportions. This opens up a whole range of different patterns and floor typologies, with a lot of scope for custom designs. Formpark impresses with its architecture, poetry and consistency: it is an exclusive parquet floor that turns away from current trends and remains ever modern thanks to its individuality and diversity of form.
Since the introduction of this product in 2014, ‘Formpark fever’ has spread among countless architects, investors and property owners. From residential houses to office spaces, and from hotels to public buildings: this innovative format wins people over with its individuality, and it seems to have its finger on the pulse.
Seehotel Waldstätterhof in Brunnen is one of the most tradition-rich grand hotels in Switzerland. Formpark Oak Smoked and Villapark Oak Smoked parquets by Bauwerk were used to underscore the advantages of its imposing appearance, as these products fitted seamlessly into the new design concept by architect Guido Henzmann.
The Interplay between the elements: the solid concrete structure with a black steel facade hides a natural material, wood, in its interiors. For the flooring, the architect and the owner chose Formpark in natural-oiled oak. The different laying patterns work with the architectural features of the house naturally.
The Chesa al Parc alpine lodge is located in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. It is a harmonious combination of exposed concrete ceilings, Swiss stone pine panelling on the walls and dark oak parquet in the rooms. Very impressive: the Formpark parquet elements were laid in an alternating pattern, for contrasting shine in different lighting.
Zurich architect Naomi Hajnos designed the interiors of most of the indoor spaces (including the apartments and offices) in the 25-floor Park Tower in Zug. For the flooring, she chose Formpark Oak and Oak Smoked, which add a special dimension and depth to the building’s brightly-lit rooms.