ROSEAY, Italy | A Century-long Narrative of Pure Three-Layer Artistic Flooring
In 1898, the blazing sun of Florence illuminated the original aspiration of craftsman Antonio Rosea. As he wandered through the olive groves of Tuscany, he etched the dance of light and shadow, along with the elegant spirit of the Renaissance, into the grain of the wood. This inspiration, born from the sacred land of art, transcends time and space, and continues its legend in China under the name "Rosea+Y" (Eternity).
ROSEAY is not just a floor, but also a dialogue with the design of a great era. We firmly believe that true luxury stems from a focus on the essentials. Therefore, we always pour all our aesthetics and skills into the exploration and sublimation of pure three-layer flooring.
Focusing on the pure three-layer structure is our starting point of staying true to our essence.
This classic structure not only endows the floor with remarkable stability that transcends time, but also maximizes the breathability and vitality of top-grade wood. It serves as a sturdy stage, allowing us to dedicate our full craftsmanship to artistic creation on the surface.
Art flourishes in the subtlest details.
· The hand-painted technique meticulously restores the warm and mellow hues that the castle walls have accumulated over the years, imbuing the home with a serene charm nurtured by time.
· With three-dimensional relief technology, the delicate texture of the cathedral dome and sculptures is accurately replicated, injecting a profound artistic layering into the design.
Walking on the ROSEAY floor, you are not only stepping on a solid and moist pure three-layer floor, but also seemingly strolling through a private Italian art gallery, with every step resonating with the classical beauty that transcends time and space.
From the source of inspiration in Tuscany to the cozy space you call home, Italian Rosenthal flooring uses a pure three-layer structure as a canvas and the spirit of the Renaissance as a brushstroke, seamlessly integrating art into everyday life. What we create is an artistic space that can be passed down through generations.


