Indoor tile DWELL
bathroomliving roomkitchen

indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
indoor tile
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Characteristics

Location
indoor
Room/use
bathroom, living room, kitchen, patio, for reception areas
Installation
wall, floor
Material
porcelain stoneware
Style
contemporary
Shape and dimensions
rectangular, square
Dimensions
120x120 cm, 60x60 cm
Motif
monochrome
Finish
matte, polished, structure, brushed
Appearance
concrete look
Color
gray, white, beige, brown
Technical characteristics
non-slip, frost-resistant, high-resistance
Market
home, commercial
Thickness

9 mm
(0.4 in)

Description

Metropolitan, Chic, Versatile A very contemporary collection, for those who are not afraid to dare. The Dwell aesthetic reproduces the shading and irregularities typical of concrete and resins, including colour patches, chips and grains. The surface is characterised by a micro-structure that makes the application effect realistic to the touch. The colour range allows for the alternating of warm and cool tones, with nuances or accents, to create original, dynamic environments. An advanced porcelain tile that recalls the urban and material character of brushed matte concrete laid by hand. The refined luminosity of the brushed surface, soft and pleasing to the touch, generates light reflections in the lapped version, which reveal slight surface irregularities deriving from the hand painting.

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Dwell
Dwell
60 Pages
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Boost
56 Pages

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Cersaie 2024
Cersaie 2024

23-27 Sep 2024 Bologna (Italy)

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