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If you want something that looks different you wanna find a different desktop environment(DE), most of them are avalible on most distros. I'd pick a distro then a DE that they offer. You could try these DEs you haven't already tested:
Other than that, your options for non-tranditional desktop environments are probably just other tilling ones(i3, hyprland, ect) or scrolling(like niri). Or customising one of the others, KDE can be very flexible for that. You've gone through a lot of the main ones.
As for distros, there's a lot, most will have the same set of desktop environments though. So, the same look and feel one you get past the install and package management etc...
If you don't mind going outside linux land, haiku can be fun. Completely different OS though...