Indoor tile MILLELEGNI REMAKE
outdoorliving roomkitchen

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Characteristics

Location
indoor, outdoor
Room/use
bathroom, living room, kitchen, for entryways, garden, for bedrooms, patio
Installation
wall, floor
Material
porcelain stoneware
Style
rustic, classic
Shape and dimensions
rectangular
Dimensions
20x120 cm, 40x120 cm, 25x150 cm
Finish
natural finish
Appearance
wood look
Color
brown
Technical characteristics
non-slip, high-performance
Ecological characteristics
GreenGuard® certification
Market
home, commercial
Thickness

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

Description

Millelegni Remake extends and enriches the Millelegni collection, as Emilceramica continues to explore, select and reinterpret some of the world's most beautiful types of timber. A range comprising 4 colour varieties of North American elms, some closer to the original look and feel and others inspired by particular ways in which the timber boards may be worked, and 2 variants of exquisite oxidised Alpine oak, with all the very distinctive, eye-catching look which this type of wood acquires through lengthy contact with water. Millelegni Remake: a fresh combination of the random elegance of wood, the ways its surfaces are transformed by time, the hand-crafted character of timber worked by man and a state-of-the-art design language. The ideal collection for design schemes in natural taste and with a strong personality in contemporary residential and commercial locations. There are two distinctive plank sizes available, 25x150 cm and 20x120 cm, as well as the extra-thick 20 mm size, for a complete, versatile range also enabling seamless continuity of design between indoor and outdoor areas, with excellent performances guaranteed.
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