Beauxbois QuickShip patterns

Beauxbois QuickShip chevrons, herringbones and Versailles parquets are a stunning option at a very affordable price! The perfect solution to add variety to your interiors! Most of these offer a matching straight plank option to use as borders or for a side room requiring the identical finish in a different look. Contact us directly to inquire about customization options for quantities over 5,000 Sq Ft!

Do not forget treads, risers and nosing for your project! These are all available for this collection!

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  • Chevron Vestiggio

    European oak, 4 3/4” Wide, oil

  • Chevron, flooring, character grade oak

    Chevron Romi

    European oak, 4 3/4” wide, oil

  • Chevron Arho

    European Oak, 4 3/4” wide, oil

  • Herring. Verdiggio

    European oak, 4 3/4” wide, oil

  • Herringbone Torio

    European oak, 4 3/4” Wide, oil

  • Herringbone Crema

    European oak, 4” wide, Lacquer

  • Versailles Abruzzo

    Versailles Pattern, 31 1/2”, oil

  • Versailles Gradara

    Versailles Pattern, 31 1/2”, oil

  • Versailles Miramare

    Versailles Pattern, 31 1/2”, oil

Celebrated French Interior Design Joseph Dirand used this stunning Versailles parquet in natural modern tones as if to slow the walk through the room and invite the guest to stay a while longer…

Beauxbois Custom chevrons, Herringbones And Pattern.

beauxbois custom chevrons, herringbones and Versailles parquets are available in a wide range of stunning options! Select the pattern of your choice in one of our stunning custom colors or create your own color

with our own finishing department. Addtionally course, treads, risers, nosing and border planks are available in a multitude of options!

Although the word ‘chevron’ first appeared in the late 14th century, the use of chevrons in design was seen as early as 1800BC, found on Grecian ceramics, pottery and rock carvings. However, it wasn’t until the 17th century that the pattern made its way into popular culture when demand for parquet flooring gained momentum.

It was in the 16th century that the herringbone pattern made it into wooden flooring. One of the first examples of wooden herringbone can be found in the Francois 1 Gallery at the Chateau de Fontainebleau, which was installed in 1539. Herringbone flooring can be seen today in traditional design as well as contemporary settings.