Lamett: product range and EPD coverage snapshot

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Published: December 9, 2025

Lamett spans engineered wood, SPC/LVT under its Parquetvinyl label, and a wood‑over‑SPC hybrid called Wood & Stone. The catalog is broad and stylish. Public, product‑specific EPDs appear sparse today, which can quietly slow specifications on projects that prefer verified declarations for LEED v5‑aligned materials goals.

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What Lamett makes

Lamett focuses on three core flooring families that show up across its consumer and dealer sites: parquet and engineered wood, Parquetvinyl SPC/LVT in click and dryback formats, and Wood & Stone, a thin real‑oak veneer on an SPC core. These are complemented by matching maintenance and trim accessories. The lineup is clearly presented on the brand’s product hub (Lamett website, 2025) (Lamett product hub).

Scale of the portfolio

Based on the brand’s regional download centers, we see many collections and colorways for oak parquet, plus multiple Parquetvinyl formats. That likely adds up to dozens of collections and easily into the hundreds of individual SKUs across sizes and finishes, a familiar pattern for multi‑market flooring brands (Lamett website downloads, 2025).

EPD coverage today

From what we could verify publicly as of December 8, 2025, Lamett’s downloads sections emphasize brochures and technical sheets rather than Type III EPD PDFs. That suggests limited public, product‑specific EPD coverage for key ranges like Parquetvinyl click and the newer dryback lineup (Lamett website downloads, 2025) (Lamett downloads). Industry‑wide EPDs for resilient categories exist and are useful, yet many specifiers still ask for product‑ or brand‑specific declarations to avoid conservative defaults in carbon accounting (RFCI, 2024) (RFCI industry‑wide EPDs, 2024).

Where that leaves specifications

On education, healthcare and office fit‑outs, design teams increasingly shortlist resilient floors that carry current, third‑party verified EPDs. Competing LVT and rigid‑core lines from leading brands publicly list product‑specific EPDs across gluedown, loose lay and SPC families, which can smooth submittals under LEED v5‑aligned materials credits (Karndean, 2025) (Karndean EPDs and standards). In engineered wood, major players also publish EN 15804 EPDs for popular constructions, giving them an edge when the spec calls for transparent cradle‑to‑gate data (EPD International, 2025).

Likely gaps and a fast win

If Lamett’s best‑selling Parquetvinyl click or the new Parquetvinyl dryback ranges do not yet carry product‑specific EPDs, that is the first target. A resilient‑flooring PCR is mature and well traveled, and operators publish many LVT and SPC declarations every year, so time to value can be quick when data collection is handled cleanly (RFCI, 2024). One well‑scoped EPD that covers a family with shared bill of materials often unlocks multiple SKUs in one go. It is the difference between being shortlisted or being quietly swapped during VE.

Competitors Lamett meets on projects

Resilient alternatives that teams often evaluate include Tarkett, Forbo, Gerflor, Karndean, Armstrong and Shaw for healthcare, education, workplace and retail programs. In engineered wood, Kährs and Tarkett frequently show up in hospitality and residential‑mixed projects, with current EPDs in public registries for multiple thicknesses and constructions (EPD International, 2025). None of this means the products are “better,” only that their documentation lowers friction at bid time.

Sustainability signals from Lamett

Lamett communicates active operational steps, such as shifting container flows to inland shipping and reporting an 85 percent CO₂ reduction on that corridor, alongside solar capacity at headquarters, fleet electrification and wood sourcing targets that move toward PEFC and FSC by 2030 (Lamett Sustainability, 2025) (Sustainability at Lamett). Those are solid directional moves. For commercial specs, pairing them with product‑level EPDs is what turns narrative into submittal‑ready proof.

EPD priorities that would pay off

  1. Start with Parquetvinyl click and dryback. Publish one or more product‑specific, third‑party verified EPDs that credibly cover the top‑selling constructions under the resilient PCR families used by peers (RFCI, 2024).
  2. Add a Wood & Stone EPD once the veneer‑over‑SPC formulation stabilizes. Use the resilient floor coverings sub‑PCR for the core and document the wood veneer via the relevant wood c‑PCR elements where applicable (EPD International, 2025).
  3. Extend to engineered oak platforms that recur across many Lamett parquet collections, prioritizing one thickness and core recipe that covers the most colorways.

What to look for in an LCA partner

Pick a team that makes data collection painless across plants and suppliers, proposes the PCR your competitors already use, and project‑manages verification to a tight calendar. Speed and completeness matter because every month without a product‑specific EPD on a flagship line risks lost specs and heavier pricing pressure. That is money left on the table, and it is definately avoidable.

Bottom line for Lamett

The brand has the right product mix for commercial markets. To convert that into more specs where EPDs are expected, publish product‑specific declarations for Parquetvinyl first, then Wood & Stone and engineered oak platforms. Keep the story about FSC and PEFC, solar and logistics efficiency, but pair it with verified product numbers that a GC can paste into the submittal without a second thought.

Frequently Asked Questions

What core product families does Lamett sell and where are they listed?

Parquet and engineered wood, Parquetvinyl SPC/LVT in click and dryback formats, and Wood & Stone veneer‑over‑SPC, plus accessories. See the product hub for details (Lamett website, 2025) (Lamett product hub).

How extensive is Lamett’s SKU range today?

Their regional download pages show many parquet items and multiple Parquetvinyl formats, which likely totals dozens of collections and hundreds of SKUs across sizes and finishes (Lamett website downloads, 2025) (Lamett downloads).

Does Lamett publish product‑specific EPDs for its main ranges?

Public downloads emphasize brochures and tech sheets rather than EPD PDFs, so coverage appears limited. Industry‑wide resilient EPDs exist and help, yet brand‑specific EPDs generally perform better in submittals (RFCI, 2024) (RFCI industry‑wide EPDs, 2024).

Which competitors often show up with EPDs in the same specs?

For resilient floors, Tarkett, Forbo, Gerflor, Karndean, Armstrong and Shaw. For engineered wood, Kährs and Tarkett. Many have current EPDs in public registries for LVT, SPC and engineered wood platforms (EPD International, 2025).

Where can I see Lamett’s sustainability claims and targets?

Lamett outlines CO₂ logistics reductions, solar capacity, fleet electrification and wood sourcing targets toward PEFC and FSC by 2030 on its sustainability page (Lamett Sustainability, 2025) (Sustainability at Lamett).