Indoor tile MAPIERRE
outdoorliving roomkitchen

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

Location
indoor, outdoor
Room/use
bathroom, living room, kitchen, for entryways, garden, for offices, for bedrooms, patio
Installation
wall, floor
Material
porcelain stoneware
Style
contemporary, rustic
Shape and dimensions
rectangular, square
Dimensions
60x120 cm, 120x120 cm, 120x278 cm, 30x60 cm, 60x60 cm, 80x80 cm
Motif
plain
Finish
natural finish
Appearance
stone look
Color
gray, white, beige, black
Technical characteristics
non-slip, high-resistance, high-performance
Ecological characteristics
GreenGuard® certification
Market
home, commercial
Other characteristics
Italian
Thickness

9.5 mm, 20 mm
(0.4 in, 0.8 in)

Description

Not just a land of great wines, Burgundy is world famous for its architectural heritage, dominated by a particularly fine finishing stone: Pierre de Bourgogne. The collection offers a tasteful synthesis of two versions of the famous French stone: the more restrained, minimalist Noble and Ancienne, timeworn stone rich in contracts, in an exclusive, extremely contemporary combination with a three-dimensional texture, Ligne. The MAPIERRE collection is designed for the creation of modular installation patterns with a timeless flavour, such as Opus Spaccatella, comprising 2 sizes, 20x20 and 20x30, mixed and boxed together for variegated, sophisticated, extremely natural layouts. Opus Spaccatella is obtained by processing the finished product: edges are given an irregular, never repetitive “broken” finish to create the real look of split stone. In more modern interiors, the sizes enable the design of refined, uniform spaces where the floors and walls run seamlessly into one-another in perfect harmony.
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