Geometric LVT Flooring
Hexagon, chevron, herringbone, and abstract formats — specialty flooring SKUs manufactured on our own lines.
Decorative LVT flooring that commands premium pricing in your catalog. Produced in Changzhou and Rayong with the same QC rigor as our standard lines, but designed for the buyers who sell on visual impact, not price per square meter.
What Geometric LVT Is — and Why It Earns Its Shelf Space
Most LVT sells on wood grain realism or stone-look fidelity. Geometric LVT sells on something different: the floor becomes the design statement. Hexagons, chevrons, abstract mosaics, interlocking diamond patterns — these are formats that architects and interior designers specify by name, not by price bracket.
For your business, that distinction matters. Standard wood-look LVT competes on cost per square meter against every other factory's oak plank. Geometric LVT competes on design exclusivity. Your downstream customers — whether they're hospitality designers, retail fit-out contractors, or high-end renovation specialists — choose geometric patterns because no standard plank can create the same visual effect. That positioning insulates your margin from the commodity pricing pressure that erodes profitability on bread-and-butter wood-look SKUs.
We produce geometric LVT in the same Changzhou and Rayong facilities that run our full LVT flooring range, using the same calender lines, UV coating equipment, and QC protocols. The difference is in the format tooling, the décor film library, and the cutting geometry — not in the production quality. Your geometric SKUs carry the same certifications, the same wear layer options, and the same warranty backing as every other product in our LVT catalog.
Design Exclusivity, Not Price Competition
Geometric formats are specified by name. Architects and designers choose hexagons or chevrons because no standard plank replicates the visual effect — removing your SKUs from commodity price comparisons.
Same QC, Same Certifications
Produced on the same Changzhou and Rayong lines as our standard LVT range. Same calender lines, UV coating equipment, and QC protocols. ISO 9001, CE, and FloorScore certifications apply across the geometric range.
Margin Protection Through Positioning
Geometric LVT insulates your catalog from the pricing pressure that erodes profitability on standard wood-look SKUs. Hospitality designers, retail fit-out contractors, and renovation specialists pay for visual differentiation.
Available Geometric Formats and LVT Pattern Options
Geometric LVT design starts with shape. Each format creates a different visual language on the floor, and each appeals to a different project type and buyer segment.
Specification Staple
Hexagon Tiles
Six-sided tiles that create a honeycomb pattern on the floor. We produce hexagons in sizes from 200mm across-flats up to 300mm, in both regular and elongated proportions. Hexagon LVT has become a specification staple in hospitality lobbies, boutique retail, and co-working spaces — environments where the floor needs to signal design intent without competing with the furniture.
For your catalog, hexagons are a conversation-starter SKU: they draw attention at trade shows and in sample displays, which pulls buyers into your broader LVT range.
High EU/NA Demand
Chevron and Herringbone-Ready Planks
Parallelogram-cut planks designed to install in V-shaped chevron patterns or traditional herringbone layouts. We cut these at precise 45° or 60° angles on CNC equipment — the angle accuracy matters because even a half-degree deviation compounds across a large installation and creates visible misalignment at the seams.
We learned this early on. Our first chevron production run in 2017 had a 0.3° drift on the cutting jig. It looked fine in a 2-square-meter sample layout. On a 200-square-meter hotel lobby floor, the drift was obvious by the third row.
Chevron and herringbone formats carry strong demand in European and North American markets, particularly in residential renovation and boutique hospitality.
Highest Per-sqm Margin
Abstract and Mosaic Patterns
Irregular geometric shapes, interlocking tessellations, and multi-piece pattern tiles that create complex floor designs from repeating modular units. These are the most design-intensive SKUs in our geometric range — each pattern requires its own cutting die and décor film coordination to ensure the visual reads correctly when tiles are assembled.
Abstract patterns are lower volume per SKU but attract the highest per-square-meter margins in our LVT catalog. They're specified by interior designers working on signature projects where the floor is a custom design element.
Visual Flow Control
Diamond and Rhombus Tiles
Angled quadrilateral tiles that create dynamic directional patterns — particularly effective in corridors, retail aisles, and any elongated space where the floor pattern can guide visual flow. Diamond formats install in alternating orientations to create three-dimensional optical effects.
These optical effects photograph well for your marketing materials and your customers' project portfolios — a practical advantage when your buyers are selling to end clients on visual impact.
Request Geometric LVT Samples in Your Preferred Formats
7-day sample turnaround. Hexagon, chevron, abstract, and diamond formats available. MOQ from 1,000 sqm per format.
Technical Specifications for Geometric LVT
Specifications shown are industry-standard values for geometric LVT products. Actual specifications may vary by format and décor selection.
| Parameter | Typical Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Overall thickness | 2.5mm – 5.0mm | 2.5–3.0mm for dry-back; 4.0–5.0mm for click-lock with pad |
| Wear layer | 0.3mm – 0.7mm | 0.3mm residential; 0.5mm+ commercial specification |
| Hexagon size | 200mm – 300mm across-flats | Regular and elongated proportions available |
| Chevron plank | 100×600mm to 150×750mm | 45° and 60° cut angles |
| Diamond/rhombus tile | 150×260mm to 200×350mm | Angle and proportion customizable |
| Abstract tile | Custom dimensions per pattern | Modular repeat units, typically 300×300mm to 450×450mm |
| Installation method | Click-lock / Dry-back | Click-lock for retail; dry-back for commercial glue-down |
| Surface treatments | EIR, matte, semi-gloss, crystal | EIR available on wood-grain geometric formats |
| Wear layer material | Clear PVC or PU-enhanced | PU-enhanced recommended for commercial-grade |
| UV coating | 6–8 coats, individually cured | Ceramic-bead-enhanced available for heavy commercial |
| Fire rating | Bfl-s1 (EN 13501-1) | Standard for European commercial specification |
| Slip resistance | R9–R11 (DIN 51130) | R10+ available for hospitality and wet-adjacent areas |
| Dimensional stability | ≤0.25% (EN 434) | Heat-cycling tested at 60°C before production approval |
Need full product data sheets with test reports and compliance documentation? We supply complete technical packs for specification and procurement teams.
How Geometric Formats Are Produced Differently
Standard rectangular LVT planks come off the calender line and go through straight-line cutting — fast, simple, minimal waste. Geometric formats add complexity at every step after calendering, and that complexity is where the product's value (and your margin protection) originates.
Understanding where the cost comes from is what lets you defend the price point with confidence when buyers push back.
Precision Die-Cutting & CNC Routing
Hexagons, chevrons, and diamond tiles require precision die-cutting or CNC routing rather than straight shear cuts. We run geometric cutting on dedicated CNC stations with ±0.1mm positional accuracy.
The tighter the cut tolerance, the tighter the seams in the finished installation — and tight seams are what separates geometric LVT that looks intentional from geometric LVT that looks like a DIY experiment. We hold ±0.15mm on finished tile dimensions across a production run, which means the first tile and the ten-thousandth tile fit together identically.
Décor Film Registration
On a standard plank, the wood grain runs lengthwise and minor registration shifts are invisible. On a hexagon or abstract pattern tile, the décor must align precisely to the tile boundary — a shifted print means the pattern doesn't continue correctly from one tile to the next.
We run geometric décor films on a dedicated print registration system that indexes each tile's position against the film repeat. This is one reason geometric LVT costs more to produce than standard planks — the print setup time per run is longer, and the acceptable registration tolerance is tighter.
Material Yield & Your Price Floor
Cutting hexagons from a rectangular sheet generates more edge waste than cutting rectangles. We regrind 100% of the cutting waste back into core material — nothing goes to landfill — but the lower yield per sheet is factored into the product cost.
For your pricing strategy, this is actually an advantage: the higher production cost creates a natural price floor that prevents the race-to-bottom pricing you see in commodity plank LVT.
Market Segments Where Geometric LVT Delivers Premium Returns
Every LVT pattern format maps to specific commercial segments where the design premium translates into real margin for your business. These aren't lifestyle descriptions — they're market opportunities with identifiable buying patterns.
Hospitality and Boutique Hotels
500–3,000 sqm per projectHotel lobbies, restaurant dining areas, and boutique hotel corridors are the highest-volume segment for geometric LVT. Interior designers working on hospitality projects specify geometric patterns because they create a branded floor identity that standard planks can't achieve.
The buying pattern is project-based: specified by the designer, purchased through the fit-out contractor. Your role as distributor or supplier is to be on the designer's shortlist with samples and spec sheets ready when the project goes to procurement.
Commercial Retail and Brand Environments
200–800 sqm per locationRetail stores, showrooms, and brand experience spaces use geometric flooring to reinforce visual identity. A fashion retailer might specify chevron LVT to create a sense of movement through the store; a tech showroom might use hexagon tiles to echo a modern, modular aesthetic.
These are specification-driven sales where the buyer is less price-sensitive and more concerned with design accuracy and installation precision. Chain retailers with 20+ locations create substantial aggregate volume.
High-End Residential Renovation
20–80 sqm per projectHomeowners working with interior designers on kitchen, entryway, or feature-room renovations increasingly request geometric flooring as an alternative to patterned ceramic tile. Geometric LVT installs faster than ceramic, requires no grout, and costs less per square meter installed.
The contractor's labor margin improves while the homeowner gets the design impact they want. This segment moves through renovation contractors and specialty flooring retailers — and commands the highest per-square-meter retail price in your LVT catalog.
Co-Working and Creative Office Spaces
300–1,500 sqm per projectThe co-working and creative office segment has moved away from carpet tile toward hard-surface flooring with visual personality. Geometric LVT — particularly hexagon and abstract patterns — fits the aesthetic these spaces cultivate.
Property managers and fit-out contractors in this segment often reorder the same pattern across multiple locations for brand consistency. This segment has grown steadily over the past three years — worth building into your product line if you supply commercial fit-out channels.
Match your target market to the right geometric format
Tell us which segments you supply and we'll recommend the patterns and colorways with the strongest track record in those channels.
Customization: Décor, Format, and Private Label
Geometric LVT is inherently a customization-driven product. The buyers who purchase geometric formats are rarely looking for commodity SKUs — they want patterns, colorways, and dimensions that differentiate their offering.
Décor Film Selection
Choose from our library of 200+ décor patterns, including wood grains, stone visuals, solid colors, metallic effects, and abstract graphics. For geometric formats, solid colors and abstract patterns often outperform wood grain — a hexagon tile in matte charcoal or a chevron plank in whitewashed oak creates a cleaner geometric read than a busy wood grain that fights the tile shape. Our design team can recommend décor-to-format pairings based on what's performing in your target market.
Custom Pattern Development
If your market needs a geometric pattern we don't currently produce — a specific tessellation, a proprietary shape, or a branded pattern tile — our R&D team develops the cutting die, coordinates the décor film, and produces samples within 7 days of design confirmation.
Format Dimensions
Hexagon size, chevron angle, diamond proportion — all adjustable within our CNC cutting capability. If your project requires a 250mm hexagon instead of our standard 200mm or 300mm, we cut to your specification.
Minimum order for custom dimensions: 2,000 sqm per SKU
Surface and Wear Layer
Same options as our standard LVT range — EIR, matte, semi-gloss, crystal surface, PU-enhanced wear layer. Wear layer thickness from 0.3mm to 0.7mm. For commercial geometric installations, we recommend 0.5mm minimum — the design investment in a geometric floor deserves a wear layer that protects it.
Private-Label Packaging
Your brand, your carton design, your installation instructions. We handle packaging design and production as part of the OEM/ODM process. Geometric LVT packaging needs to communicate installation pattern clearly — we include layout diagrams on the carton and in the box insert so your end users (or their installers) get the pattern right without guesswork.
MOQ Summary
MOQ for custom ODM projects depends on development complexity. Contact us with your project brief for a precise figure.
Ready to develop a custom geometric collection?
Share your target market, preferred formats, and any existing décor references. Our design team will recommend décor-to-format pairings and confirm development timelines. Exclusivity on custom-developed patterns keeps your design investment yours.
Installation Complexity and What It Means for Your After-Sales Cost
Geometric LVT installs differently than standard planks, and that difference affects your downstream customers' experience — which means it affects your return rate and support cost.
Chevron & Herringbone Planks
Install using the same tongue-and-groove engagement as standard LVT planks, but the angled cuts mean the installer must maintain pattern alignment across the entire floor. We provide detailed installation guides with every geometric shipment, including starting-point recommendations and row-sequencing diagrams.
For your contractor customers, the learning curve is modest — anyone experienced with standard click-lock installation adapts to chevron layout within the first few rows.
Hexagons, Diamonds & Abstract Tiles
Require full-spread adhesive and more precise layout planning. The installer works from a center point outward, and the adhesive open time must be managed carefully to avoid tile shifting before the bond sets.
We recommend specifying a pressure-sensitive adhesive with extended open time for geometric dry-back installations. This is worth communicating to your customers at the point of sale — the right adhesive recommendation prevents 90% of geometric installation callbacks.
Edge Cutting & Waste Allowance
Set realistic expectations at point of sale
Edge cutting at walls and transitions generates more waste on geometric layouts than on standard plank installations. Including this guidance in your sales materials sets realistic expectations and prevents reorder delays mid-project.
for geometric projects
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The Net Effect for Your Business
Geometric LVT has a slightly higher support burden than standard planks, but the margin premium more than compensates. The key is proactive guidance — include installation documentation, recommend the right adhesive, and specify the overage percentage.
Ready-to-Brand Documentation
We provide all installation documentation, adhesive recommendations, and overage guidance material ready for your branding. Everything your sales team needs to set the right expectations before the first tile is laid.
Packaging and Container Loading for Geometric Formats
Geometric tile shapes don't pack as efficiently as rectangular planks — hexagons and diamonds leave interstitial space in the carton that rectangles don't. We've optimized our carton designs for each geometric format to minimize wasted space while protecting tile edges during transit.
| Format | Approx. sqm per carton | Cartons per 20GP | Approx. sqm per 20GP |
|---|---|---|---|
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Hexagon (3.0mm dry-back)
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1.8–2.2 sqm | 850–950 | 1,500–1,800 sqm |
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Chevron plank (4.5mm click-lock)
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1.5–1.8 sqm | 600–700 | 900–1,100 sqm |
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Diamond tile (3.0mm dry-back)
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1.6–2.0 sqm | 800–900 | 1,300–1,600 sqm |
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Abstract tile (3.0mm dry-back)
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2.0–2.5 sqm | 850–950 | 1,700–2,000 sqm |
Loading quantities vary by exact tile dimensions and thickness. We provide precise loading plans with every quotation so you can calculate landed cost per square meter before committing to an order.
Edge Protection Protocol
Geometric tiles are more vulnerable to edge damage during shipping than rectangular planks — the protruding angles on hexagons and diamonds can chip if cartons shift in transit.
Structural reinforcement at every carton corner to absorb impact during container transit.
Custom foam inserts protect the protruding angles of hexagon and diamond tiles from chipping.
For pallet-stacked containers, anti-slip sheets between carton layers prevent shifting during ocean freight.
We developed this packaging protocol after a 2019 shipment of hexagon tiles arrived in Melbourne with chipped edges on the outer cartons. The product inside was fine, but the damaged packaging made a poor first impression on the buyer's warehouse team.
Destination-Specific Packaging
We tailor packaging to your destination market so your product arrives shelf-ready and compliant from day one.
Retail-ready cartons with UPC barcodes for North American distribution channels. Compliant with major retailer receiving requirements.
Multilingual care instructions covering key EU languages. Formatted to meet European labelling and consumer information requirements.
Extra moisture barrier wrapping for high-humidity and high-temperature shipping environments. Protects adhesive-sensitive dry-back formats during extended transit.
Certifications and Compliance for Decorative LVT Flooring
Geometric LVT carries the same certification portfolio as our full LVT range — the decorative format doesn't change the material composition or performance characteristics that certifications verify.
FloorScore
Indoor air quality certification meeting CDPH Section 01350 VOC thresholds. Your geometric LVT is pre-qualified for LEED-contributing commercial projects.
CE Marking
EU construction product compliance per EN 16511, covering dimensional stability, residual indentation, and slip resistance.
REACH
EU chemical safety compliance. Restricted substance levels verified below regulatory thresholds.
ISO 9001:2015
Quality management system certification covering both Changzhou and Rayong production facilities.
SGS Testing
Third-party verification available per batch. Test reports provided on request.
Bid-Ready Documentation
For commercial specification projects — hospitality, retail, office — these certifications mean your geometric LVT meets compliance requirements before the project goes to tender. You submit documentation with your bid, not after.
The decorative geometric format does not alter the material composition or performance characteristics that these certifications verify. Every certification listed above applies to geometric LVT exactly as it applies to our standard plank and tile formats.
How Geometric LVT Fits Alongside Other LVT Products
Geometric LVT isn't a replacement for your standard LVT range — it's the premium tier that lifts your overall catalog positioning. Here's how it relates to the other LVT lines we produce.
Wood-Look LVT
Volume SKUsOak, walnut, and hickory décors in standard plank formats. Your bread-and-butter inventory for residential renovation and general commercial projects.
View Wood-Look LVTTile-Effect LVT
Stone & MarbleStone and marble visuals in square tile or large-format rectangles. The go-to for commercial lobbies and residential kitchens where the buyer wants a stone look without the geometric design statement.
View Tile-Effect LVTLuxury LVT
Maximum RealismEIR surfaces, 0.5mm+ wear layers, and wide-plank formats positioned against engineered hardwood. For specifications demanding maximum décor realism and the thickest wear layers.
View Luxury LVTKitchen & Bathroom LVT
Wet AreasEngineered with enhanced slip resistance and tighter click-lock tolerances for moisture-prone environments. Kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms.
View Kitchen & Bathroom LVT
Geometric as the Catalog Anchor
Geometric LVT occupies the design-premium position in this lineup. Many of our distributors carry 2–3 geometric SKUs alongside a broader wood-look and tile-effect range.
The geometric products draw attention in showrooms and sample displays, which drives traffic to the full catalog. Think of geometric as the product that gets you the meeting; the standard range is what fills the container.
Typical Distributor Mix
2–3 geometric SKUs alongside a broader standard range is the typical distributor configuration. Small share of SKU count, outsized share of showroom attention.
Frequently Asked Questions About Geometric LVT
Practical answers to the questions distributors and specifiers ask before committing to a geometric LVT program.
What is the minimum order quantity for geometric LVT patterns?
Standard geometric collections start at 1,000 sqm per SKU — same as our standard LVT range. Custom ODM geometric projects (new patterns, custom dimensions, exclusive designs) typically require 2,000–3,000 sqm per SKU for the initial order. After the first production run, reorders can drop back to 1,000 sqm. We keep the MOQ manageable because geometric is inherently a lower-volume-per-SKU product — pricing you out of trying it defeats the purpose.
Can geometric LVT tiles be mixed with standard plank LVT in the same installation?
Yes, and it's a common specification approach. Designers use geometric tiles as feature zones — a hexagon field in a hotel lobby entrance, transitioning to standard wood-look planks in the corridors. The key is matching the overall thickness and installation method between the geometric and standard sections. We produce geometric and standard LVT at the same thickness options, so you can spec a 4.5mm click-lock chevron that transitions seamlessly to a 4.5mm click-lock oak plank. We recommend a T-molding or flush reducer at the transition for a clean visual break.
How does the cost of geometric LVT compare to standard plank LVT?
Geometric formats carry a higher per-square-meter production cost due to precision CNC cutting, tighter décor registration tolerances, and lower material yield from non-rectangular shapes.
That production cost premium supports a retail price premium of 25–50% in most markets — the margin expansion is the commercial reason to carry geometric SKUs.
What geometric patterns are trending in commercial specification?
Hexagon tiles in matte neutral tones (charcoal, warm grey, sand) are the strongest movers in hospitality and co-working specification globally.
Chevron planks in light oak and whitewashed finishes dominate in European residential renovation.
Abstract and mosaic patterns are niche but growing in branded retail environments where the floor is part of the store identity.
We can share current order data by region and format if you're building a new geometric collection — it's worth a conversation before committing to your SKU mix.
Does geometric LVT require special subfloor preparation?
The subfloor requirements are the same as standard LVT: flat to within 3mm over 2m, dry (≤75% RH for concrete), clean, and free of contaminants.
Important: Geometric formats are less forgiving of subfloor imperfections than standard planks because the tile joints are shorter and more numerous — a slight hump that one long plank would bridge can cause a small hexagon tile to rock.
We recommend self-leveling compound on any subfloor that doesn't meet the flatness tolerance. This is worth including in your installation guidance to prevent callbacks.
Can I get exclusive geometric patterns that my competitors can't source?
Yes. Our ODM process includes exclusivity agreements on custom-developed patterns. You invest in the design development — custom cutting die, décor film, and texture specification — and we produce that pattern exclusively for your brand.
The exclusivity applies to the specific pattern and décor combination, so your design investment is protected. Most of our long-term geometric LVT partnerships started with a single exclusive pattern that differentiated the buyer's catalog in their market.
Start with a Sample Box — See the Geometry in Hand
Geometric LVT is a product that sells on visual and tactile impact. Photos and spec sheets get you to the shortlist; physical samples close the decision.
We ship geometric sample boxes within 7 days — actual production samples, not marketing mock-ups — so you can evaluate cut precision, décor registration, surface finish, and tile-to-tile fit before committing to an order.
Tell us your target market, the geometric formats you're interested in, and the décor direction (wood grain, stone, solid color, abstract). We'll put together a curated sample box and include a detailed quotation with container loading calculations for your preferred formats.
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