
Ming
The marquetry wood flooring inspired by Chinese tradition
Essential geometries, ancient symbols, and precious materials meet in a composition that interprets the charm of Oriental culture through the art of marquetry.
A project that expresses balance, prosperity, and harmony through the timeless language of wood.
The meaning behind the design
In Chinese tradition, the dragon represents strength, prosperity, and good fortune. Considered a beneficial figure for centuries, it was associated with rain, fertility, and the balance between man and nature.
Ming is born from this symbology and translates it into a decorative composition where every element contributes to creating a visual narrative rich in meaning and personality.
Between tradition and modernity
The marquetry combines the geometric precision typical of Oriental art with contemporary aesthetic research.
The shapes develop through a balance of lines, contrasts, and materials that enhance the architectural character of the space without sacrificing elegance and sobriety.
Designed for exclusive environments, Ming interprets artistic parquet as a central element of the project.

Selected materials to create depth and contrast
The original composition uses:
Oak
Appreciated for its versatility and the natural elegance of its grain.
Panga Panga
An African wood species with a bold character, chosen to create depth and enhance the geometric design.
Maple
Used in the details to emphasize contrast and define the composition.
Decorative resin
Integrated into some elements to add modernity and dynamism to the project.
A symbol that transcends time
In Chinese culture, symbols and decorations have never had a purely aesthetic function. Every element conveys a meaning, transmits a message, and contributes to creating harmony between the space and those who inhabit it. Ming is inspired by this tradition, reinterpreting it through the language of contemporary artistic parquet. The result is a composition that combines decorative value and design research, intended for environments where every detail is called upon to express character, identity, and vision.
Limitless customization
Like all Berti artistic marquetry, Ming can also be developed to measure.
Dimensions, wood species, and details can be adapted to the project’s needs, offering architects and interior designers the possibility to create truly unique surfaces.
Each composition is created to integrate harmoniously into the space and enhance its character.



Where to use an artistic parquet like Ming
Ming finds its ideal placement in environments where design, culture, and design identity take a central role.
It is particularly suitable for:
- High-end commercial environments
- Prestigious villas
- Boutique hotels
- Contemporary residences
- Reception rooms
- Hospitality projects
Frequently Asked Questions about Marquetry Wood Flooring like Ming
Is it possible to customize the Ming marquetry wood floor?
Yes. Dimensions, wood species, and decorative details can be adapted to the project’s requirements.
What materials are used?
The original composition uses oak, panga panga, and other selected materials to enhance the design.
Where can artistic parquet be installed?
Private villas, hotels, prestigious residences, and reception areas are among the most frequent applications.
What is the difference between traditional parquet and marquetry wood flooring?
Marquetry wood flooring integrates decorative elements designed to transform the floor into a distinctive component of the architecture.
How to request a custom project?
The Berti team supports architects, interior designers, and private clients in the development of bespoke artistic parquet. You can request a dedicated consultation to evaluate dimensions, materials, customizations, and the most suitable solutions for your project.
Express your world.
The most fascinating cultures tell stories through symbols, shapes, and details.
Ming is born from the encounter between Oriental tradition and Italian craftsmanship, transforming the parquet into a surface capable of evoking distant places, meanings, and suggestions.
Every project becomes a personal interpretation. Every space a new story to tell.



