Flooring Follows The Flow
Dimension is a proposal for a flooring system whose graphic pattern is generated from the surrounding space and how people move through it. Using the flexibility offered by fully digital printing processes it’s possible to create laminate flooring solutions that are individually tailored to not only specific people, but specific environments.
Video footage of how people moved around the space would be processed to create an abstracted pattern which would be printed and assembled.
I like where this idea was going, however I would have preferred a dynamic solution by where the patterns change to live data.
Designer: Alistair Bramley


















17 Comments »
TheMaverick says
I’m missing the bathroom.
KMP Furniture says
Wht a amazing flooring !!
Perfect match with my Living Room Furniture !!
TH says
So you build a new office, where do you get the initial data? I like the way it looks, but it sounds gimmicky otherwise. I agree that having a dynamic pattern that reflects the use of space would be more interesting.
Keith says
At least someone made use of the 3D model of the Eames lounge chair that they have on their website. A great idea to get designers to plug a product.
Bathroombuzz says
the floor is making me dizzy…
Mosaic says
wow, a wonderful futuristic design.
Mosaic says
wow, a wonderful futuristic design.
parquet says
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