Our Story

Recovery as a Practice.

For over a decade, our founder has built and operated businesses in high-growth environments.

Expansion across markets.

Long-term system building.

Operational pressure sustained over years.

Performance was visible.

But over time, one realization became clear:

Sustainable growth requires sustainable energy.

Without structured recovery, performance becomes fragile.

The Practice Behind the Philosophy

In 2021, during a global pause, a simple daily meditation practice began — not as a trend, but as discipline.

Uncomfortable at first.

Unmeasurable.

Quiet in a way that felt unfamiliar.

But repetition changed the outcome.

Decisions became clearer.

Energy stabilized.

Pressure became regulated instead of accumulated.

Leadership matured through steadiness rather than intensity.

Recovery stopped being reactive.

It became structural.

Over the next four years, this practice was refined — not in isolation, but inside real operational environments.

Through expansion.

Through uncertainty.

Through cross-market leadership.

The conclusion was simple:

Recovery is not an event.

It is a practice.

And practice compounds.

From Vietnam to Canada

Avolis was founded by Bach Vu — entrepreneur and operator behind Floordi, a long-established flooring manufacturing and distribution company serving large-scale residential and commercial markets, with dealer networks and long-term partnerships across Asia and an expanding presence in Canada and the broader North American market.

Across industries and countries, one principle remained consistent:

Growth must be supported by clarity, resilience, and internal stability.

Avolis was born from reflection.

While building and expanding businesses, mindfulness gradually reshaped leadership and daily rhythm. Recovery became integrated — not postponed.

Over time, it became clear that performance without structured recovery eventually fragments.

Avolis Recovery was created to share these lived values with a broader community — and to extend Floordi’s mission of Living Happiness beyond the spaces we build into the lives we sustain.

If Floordi helps create enduring physical environments,

Avolis helps cultivate the energy of the people within them.

Mindfulness-Led Recovery

At Avolis, recovery is not passive relaxation.

It is awareness-led restoration.

Mindfulness-led recovery means:

• Regulating stress before it compounds

• Building capacity instead of waiting for burnout

• Designing repetition instead of relying on motivation

Awareness first.

Environment second.

Tools third.

Not the other way around.

Designed for Modern Living

Modern life compresses work, family, and personal space into the same environment.

Long winters.

Indoor living.

Constant digital stimulation.

Recovery cannot be occasional.

It must be designed.

Avolis curates and develops tools that support daily practice:

• Meditation systems for grounding

• Massage technology for muscular decompression

• Thermal therapy for deeper physiological reset

• Structured recovery spaces integrated into real homes

Not for display.

For repetition.

Recovery as Infrastructure

Most people plan:

Their careers.

Their investments.

Their renovations.

Few plan recovery.

Yet without recovery, performance eventually declines.

Avolis exists to help individuals build:

A corner.

A ritual.

A repeatable system.

Because sustainable strength is engineered.

Our Standard

We are not a mass wellness retailer.

Every product category passes three filters:

  1. Does it support daily repetition?

  2. Does it integrate seamlessly into modern living spaces?

  3. Does it reinforce discipline over indulgence?

If it does not support practice, it does not belong.

Our Commitment

We are a young brand with a long horizon.

We commit to:

• Thoughtful curation over trend-chasing

• Durable quality over short-term margin

• Transparent communication over hype

• Long-term community over short-term transactions

Avolis does not sell recovery sessions.

We help you build recovery capacity.

Quietly.

Deliberately.

Sustainably.

Begin Your Practice.

Not with transformation.

With one intentional breath.