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Contemporary tile PORFIRICA
indooroutdoorliving room

contemporary tile
contemporary tile
contemporary tile
contemporary tile
contemporary tile
contemporary tile
contemporary tile
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Characteristics

Location
indoor, outdoor
Room/use
living room, kitchen, for entryways, garden, poolside
Installation
wall, floor
Material
porcelain stoneware
Style
contemporary
Shape and dimensions
rectangular, square
Dimensions
60x120 cm, 30x60 cm
Motif
patterned
Finish
matte, structure
Appearance
terrazzo look
Color
gray, black, brown, violet
Technical characteristics
non-slip, frost-resistant
Ecological characteristics
LEED certified
Market
home, commercial
Other characteristics
Italian
Thickness

9 mm, 10 mm, 20 mm
(0.4 in, 0.4 in, 0.8 in)

Description

Lighting fragments and vivid colors for a different stone The name Porphyry comes from the ancient Greek meaning purple, a colour frequently found in this type of rocks, along with red, brown and grey. It is this rock that has inspired the Porfirica collection. Porphyry is a magmatic material formed by the cooling of lava flows. It has an extremely variegated, complex composition, on which is created a “porphyritic” (porfirica in Italian) structure that also comprises minerals and crystalline elements. This particular characteristic is featured in 2 patterns: a fine-grain version inspired by the original stone and a coarser-grain agglomerate. The stone-effect porcelain stoneware by Coem restores prestige and value to this stone, thanks to three surface finishes: unpolished, half-polished and outdoor, with 5 intense colours and two textures that allow for creative compositions on floors and walls.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Cersaie 2024
Cersaie 2024

23-27 Sep 2024 Bologna (Italy)

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