Even though it doesn’t have a real connection to Hungary, its 45° oriented friezes give it a friendly and dynamic look. This complexity is what adds to its undeniable charm.
At SRC, this style of parquet is available in two versions and only in solid oak.
The “Batôn Rompu” Collection
Often confused with Herringbone, the “Batôn Rompu” parquet is differentiated by its angles. The chevron pattern of “Batôn Rompu” is obtained by assembling parquet planks of the same length cut at right angles. This pattern is sophisticated and knows how to highlight a space.
Some Decor Inspirations
The Hongrie Collection
It thrives more readily in large, well-lit rooms and is a bit less suitable for intricate spaces, as the complexity of the cuts may affect the aesthetic appearance. In a hallway, a large living room, or a bedroom, its use is ideal, and it will retain its modernity throughout its life.