Look closely at most vinyl or laminate floors and you'll spot it — the same plank pattern repeating every few feet. It's the telltale sign of mass-produced flooring. SuperOak eliminates this problem entirely.
The Repeat Problem
Traditional flooring manufacturing uses rotary printing — a cylinder that stamps the same design onto planks as they pass through. Most manufacturers use 4 to 8 different patterns per production run. Once installed, the repeats become visible, making the floor look artificial.
How 3D Digital Printing Solves It
SuperOak uses high-resolution 3D digital printers instead of rotary cylinders. Each plank's surface is printed individually from a digital wood grain library. The result:
- 30 unique patterns per box — no two planks are identical
- Synchronized texture — the 3D texture matches the printed grain exactly, so you can feel the wood grain where you see it
- Natural variation — unique knots, grain lines, and color shifts on every plank
- Large room coverage — even in open-concept spaces, no visible repeats
The Real Wood Effect
Real hardwood floors look beautiful because nature creates infinite variation. With 30 unique 3D-printed patterns per box, SuperOak captures that same natural randomness. Visitors won't believe it's not real hardwood — until you tell them it's waterproof, scratch-proof, and costs a fraction of the price.
See It for Yourself
The difference is striking. Browse our collections and experience flooring that looks as unique as real wood.