Indoor tile SECRET STONE : MYSTERY WHITE
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Characteristics

Location
indoor, outdoor
Installation
floor
Material
porcelain stoneware
Dimensions
60x60 cm, 90x90 cm, 30x60 cm, 60x120 cm
Finish
polished, natural finish, bush hammered
Appearance
stone look
Color
white
Technical characteristics
non-slip, antibacterial, frost-resistant, high-performance, high-resistance
Ecological characteristics
GreenGuard® certification
Other characteristics
Italian
Thickness

14 mm, 20 mm
(0.6 in, 0.8 in)

Description

A middle eastern mystery of elegance and harmony, written in the secret language of stone and guarded by the desert sands. Secret Stone is an amazing product, the result of fascinating research into Jerusalem stone and Cotto d'Este's capacity to capture its beauty and improve its quality. The most beautiful and rarest varieties of colour and the most beautiful strata are reproduced in high definition. The high technology production process and refined surface finishes make the Secret Stone collection of thickened porcelain stoneware unprecedented in terms of realism. Algae, nerine and fossil shells, limestone veins, mineral nuances: each piece is like a beautiful page of geologic history, set in stone by the patient work of time and nature. Secret Stone is part of the PROTECT line of products: antimicrobial floor and wall tiles, designed for healthy, safe and protected living spaces.

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Cersaie 2024
Cersaie 2024

23-27 Sep 2024 Bologna (Italy)

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