THE DOOR INCapri 747
Warm honey
Oak that hands the sun back as honey. The warm centre of the collection — from clear amber to a smoked edge.
The collection
Each floor is a colour measured from the real plank, then read by direction — warmer, cooler, lighter, calmer. Find the light of your room.
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Eighteen floors read as five tonal families. Inside a family the models are close neighbours — and each family has a door: the floor to stand on first.
THE DOOR INCapri 747
Oak that hands the sun back as honey. The warm centre of the collection — from clear amber to a smoked edge.
THE DOOR INBiarritz 612
Washed, quiet floors that keep a room open and let the walls speak.
THE DOOR INCascais 626
Depth with warmth left in it — earth, not gold. Floors that hold a room steady.
THE DOOR INSt Barth 1140-19
One floor at the pale end of the chart — bleached oak, more air than colour.
THE DOOR INHelsinki 1994-05
Wood read in grey. Clean, even floors for rooms of plaster, steel and white.
CARETTA COMPASS · FIND YOUR LIGHT

Cuba · Warm filtered shade

Balearic Spain · Disciplined amber-to-cool

Tyrrhenian Italy · Late amber wash

Tyrrhenian Italy · Hard bright sun

Ligurian Italy · Reflected harbour light

Brazil · High tropical haze

Atlantic Portugal · Fog-filtered afternoon

Belgium · Overcast cool-blue diffuse

Atlantic Portugal · Bright Atlantic, fog-softened

Atlantic France · Silver Atlantic

French Riviera · Warm Riviera

Catalonia · Clear Catalan light

Northern Denmark · Pale northern

Aegean Greece · Hard white Aegean

Yucatán Mexico · Bright tropical

Caribbean · Bright, open

North Sea Germany · Pale cool maritime

Finland · Low blue-grey northern
Herringbone
Same décor, same measured colour, same build — 100 × 600 mm pieces instead of the long plank, one piece to an arm.