High resistance imitation limestone porcelain stoneware tile
LAPIS TIBURTINUS
Emilceramica S.p.A.
Lapis Tiburtinus better known as the Stone of Tibur (ancient name from Tivoli) was the Latin denomination for the prized calcareous rock variety now commonly called Travertino.
The use of Travertino continues, allowing for diverse architectural result like the Court of Law at Rome and the New Station at Florence.
Emilceramica took inspiration from various architectural layouts realized using this “Travertino” of italian origin to obtain a ceramic interpretation, thus creating the new range of tiles in fact named Lapis Tiburtinus.
The use of Travertino continues, allowing for diverse architectural result like the Court of Law at Rome and the New Station at Florence.
Emilceramica took inspiration from various architectural layouts realized using this “Travertino” of italian origin to obtain a ceramic interpretation, thus creating the new range of tiles in fact named Lapis Tiburtinus.
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