VANDALEA

The world’s first

To create infinite, random and non-repeating patterns.

So that production and installation are simplified.

For flawless organic and biophilic designs.

Because it’s the easiest and most effective randomizing system that’s ever existed.

The secret?? It’s always seamless, in any direction. Today’s tiles can’t do that… yet.

Existing random or non repeating patterns tend to have at least one or all three of these major issues:

1. Tiles that are not seamless have visible “edges” or broken elements.

A close-up of tiles with a polka dot design that is not seamless causing broken elements and designs when adjacent

2. Systems use multiple tiles with strict layouts.

3. Obviously repetitive designs and patterns can lead to visual strain and detract from organic, randomized goals.

A tile with a polka dot design shown placed 20+ times in one direction creating a repeating pattern

On the other hand, here’s what happens when it’s

Image of random non repeating pattern of polka dots created with a Vandalea always seamless any direction tile.

• Simplify everything. Identical tiles drastically reduce manufacturing, planning and installation efforts.

• Design elements at the tile’s edges always line up with the neighbouring tile. This means that visible edges and broken design elements can become a thing of the past.

• As a result of maintaining seamlessness in any direction, random and non repeating patterns can be easily created over any size of space.

AI rendering of a long waiting room. The flooring features a polka dot vandalea tile that avoids repeating patterns while instead is both random and seamless the entire distance.

Hence, natural and organic patterns emerge from the non-repeating patterns.

Large Ai space superimposed with a Vandalea tile that changes pattern yet remains seamless with any rotation. the results in intriguing and natural
AI reception lobby super imposed with Vandalea- one tile that stays seamless in any direction resulting in beautiful non-repeating patters
An AI rendering of of large lobby. The flooring overlay features random coloured stones using a vandalea tile to avoid repeating patterns and create a randomized look.

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Children's space with painted colourful walls, and a vandalea tile floor of grass and sporadic yellow and purple flowers.

Patent Pending status for the design process in creating a seamless, non-directional tile with applications across multiple design and manufacturing sectors. I am currently seeking licensing partners positioned to leverage protected IP for category leadership and scalable growth. For more information please contact Heather at info@cravingdesign.ca