Design Examples

Starting with an idea ...


... and adding a Treeborn Mosaic Floor ...

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... can yield beautiful results in your design execution!

 

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Here are some examples of how various Treeborn Mosaic Flooring end-grain wood tiles can be combined to form beautiful patterns.

Our first design example uses Teteh tiles, made form Sapele and Danta woods.

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Here is Abiba, a combination of Iroko and Ebony.  In this pattern, the tile has been rotated 90 degrees to create the basic block, and then the block is repeated.

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This is Safo, made from Sapele and Ebony.  This pattern was created exactly

as above, by rotating 90 degrees to create a block, then repeating the block.

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Here Otto, a combination of Iroko and Sapele, is used in the same manner

as above.

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Now you can get into more complex designs by cutting the tiles. This is

Abiba cut into 3X3 blocks, and then rotated exactly as the above patterns.

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Here we have taken Otto, made from Iroko and Sapele woods and cut it at 45 degrees to form the corners of a the border around a field of Asante Sapele wood tiles.

       

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Our next design example uses Akua, made of Sapele and Dahoma, cut at 45 degrees to form the corners of the  border around a field of Addai Sapele wood tiles.

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Take a look at Konto (Sapele and Ebony), combined with Addai Sapele wood tiles:

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The next floor combines Ofori, made from Iroko, and Bekow, made from Dahoma wood tiles:

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Here we have taken Otto, made from Iroko and Sapele woods and cut it at 45 degrees to form a continuous border around a field of Bekoe Dahoma wood tiles.

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Our final example combines Otto, made from Iroko and Sapele woods and Ofori, made from Iroko wood tiles:

 

 

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