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Print that becomes the floor.

The technology we use to brand walls — now turned downward. Permanent graphics straight into the floor: no stickers, no carpet, no film.

TechnologyUV printingSurfaceHorizontalDurabilityWear-resistantAvailableSoon
01What floor UV printing is

Graphics that sink into the surface itself.

A floor takes everything — footsteps, wheels, washing. So the graphic can't be a layer on top of it, it has to be part of it. The print bonds to the surface itself and stays there, with no edges that lift and no color that flakes.

The technique is the same as wall printing, but calibrated for horizontal, walkable surfaces and slip-resistant coatings. Ideal for spaces where carpet, stickers or printed epoxy don't last long enough.

Floor UV printing in an auto showroom — a technical diagram imprinted into the floor around a carAuto showroom · polished concreteConcept visualization
02Examples

Work on the floor.

Concept visualizations of floor printing in real spaces — from an aquarium to a showroom. First real projects coming soon.

Floor UV printing in a club tunnel — the club's golden timeline imprinted on a terrazzo floor
Club tunnel · history on the floorConcept visualization
Floor UV printing in a museum — a timeline imprinted on polished concrete
Museum · timelineConcept
Floor UV printing in a café — a botanical motif on microcement
Café · botanical motifConcept
Floor UV printing in an aquarium — immersive graphics on the floor around the display tanks
Aquarium · immersive floorConcept
03Surfaces

What floor printing works on.

We imprint on hard, stable floors without active moisture. The surface is prepared and sealed with a wear-resistant protective coat.

Concrete — with printed graphics

Concrete

Polished and ground concrete floors. The most common substrate for commercial and industrial spaces — the graphic sinks into the surface itself.

Showroom · Warehouse · Loft
Epoxy floor — with printed graphics

Epoxy floor

A smooth, durable base. UV printing over epoxy without losing gloss and without peeling.

Industry · Garages · Retail
Sports floor tiles — with printed graphics

Sports floor tiles

Modular tiles for courts and halls. Lines, logos and graphics printed directly onto the surface.

Courts · Halls · Gyms
Asphalt — with printed graphics

Asphalt

Outdoor traffic and pedestrian surfaces. Resistant to wear and weather with a protective coat.

Parking lots · Paths · Squares
Wood floor — with printed graphics

Wood floor

Treated wooden floors and platforms. Moisture-resistant after UV curing.

Stage · Event · Interior
Paving — with printed graphics

Paving

Concrete pavers and brick. The print follows the texture and joints of the paved surface.

Yards · Driveways · Squares
Ceramic tiles — with printed graphics

Ceramic tiles

Glazed and matte ceramic tiles with a primer for better ink adhesion.

Entrances · Hallways · Bathrooms
04Applications

Where the floor becomes the message.

The floor is the largest unused surface in any space. Here's where floor printing makes the most sense.

01

Showroom and retail

Floor branding at the entrance, navigation through the space, highlighting zones and products — without stands or stickers that tear.

02

Entrances, hallways and stairs

A large welcome graphic at the entrance, direction of movement and zone markers along the whole hallway — permanently imprinted, resistant to thousands of steps a day.

03

Event, trade fair and pop-up

Large graphics on the floor of an exhibition stand or stage. Striking from every angle, installed on site.

04

Hospitality and interior

Decorative motifs and the identity of the space woven into the very floor of a café, restaurant or lobby.

Soon

We'll let you know when it launches.

Floor printing is in the works. Leave your contact and you'll be among the first to know when the service goes live — no spam, just one message when we start.

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