Indoor tile URBAN
bathroomliving roomkitchen

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

Location
indoor
Room/use
bathroom, living room, kitchen
Installation
wall
Material
porcelain stoneware, slate
Style
contemporary
Shape and dimensions
rectangular
Dimensions
35x100 cm, 30x60 cm
Motif
striped
Finish
matte, structure, bush hammered
Appearance
wood look
Color
white, beige
Technical characteristics
non-slip, frost-resistant, high-resistance
Ecological characteristics
GreenGuard® certification, recycled
Market
home, commercial
Thickness

7 mm, 8 mm
(0.3 in, 0.3 in)

Description

The Urban collection is very versatile due to its three surfaces - Slate, Rough and Stripes – which can be used independently or combined among them. Slate was inspired on stucco surfaces, where the mortar leaves visible the marks of its application. A texture that let us see the hint of the spatulated mortar. The irregularities, the outlines, the spots due to quick drying are part of its personality definition. Rough is a surface that simulates the effects of the passage of time through a bush hammered texture where aging contributes to give it an even more special and unique touch. Stripes has definitely a structure that is highlighted in its irregular lines, which provide movement to the pieces and spaces it lines up. The lines elongate and provide depth or height, according to the orientation given in its application. The Urban collection is available in 3 colours – white, beige and grey. Urban is a wall tiles collection that meets the expectations of consumers who look for materials’ randomness and sturdiness.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Cersaie 2024
Cersaie 2024

23-27 Sep 2024 Bologna (Italy)

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