Porcelain stoneware wall tile: plain color
PERIGORD : CLAIR DE LUNE
COTTO D'ESTE
PERIGORD
THE FRENCH STONE FROM PÉRIGORD
Widely used for monumental architecture in 19th century France, this is a sedimentary rock that is typical of the Périgord region and that has a high fossil content. Currently its extraction is limited for environmental reasons and for protection of the territory. This rock has inspired the latest collection of porcelain stoneware by Cotto d'Este, available in three extraordinary colours: Eau de roche (grey), Clair de lune (creamy white).
A soft and matt finish gives this series elegance and class; delicate marks on the surface recall the appearance of a stone that has been softened by the passing of time and of generations.
THE FRENCH STONE FROM PÉRIGORD
Widely used for monumental architecture in 19th century France, this is a sedimentary rock that is typical of the Périgord region and that has a high fossil content. Currently its extraction is limited for environmental reasons and for protection of the territory. This rock has inspired the latest collection of porcelain stoneware by Cotto d'Este, available in three extraordinary colours: Eau de roche (grey), Clair de lune (creamy white).
A soft and matt finish gives this series elegance and class; delicate marks on the surface recall the appearance of a stone that has been softened by the passing of time and of generations.
