Tile & Flooring

  • The traditional use given to glass mosaics has led to blue shades being the most common choice for this type of cladding. However, the updating of formats and finishes has also reached this colour range. Each degree of brightness, each texture is the result of a delicate creation process that must be considered when tiling a room. Crystal collection by L'Antic Colonial is one example, where hexagonal and longitudinal tiles contribute to a certain irregularity, enhanced by their asymmetry to the touch. Spec Sheet
  • Dorica revisits the aesthetics of travertine marble with its highly realistic, almost three-dimensional surfaces. The collection is available in 24x48 format and a remarkable antiqued finish reminiscent of the polished, timeworn look of certain Italian monuments.
  • Boston, a ceramic floor tile collection inspired by the sumptuous weathered Nordic stone. With weathered features on the rough side of the stone, Boston is presented as a fairly ideal elegant ceramic solution for any atmosphere, either in a bathroom with the highest demands because of a high moisture concentration, or a commercial space subject to heavy use. Spec Sheet
  • Crystal by Coem is a stone-effect stoneware inspired by the beauty and elegance of Tiffany quartzite, a Brazilian stone with a veined texture and brilliant shades of blue and green with gold and white veining effects. Tiffany quartzite is considered one of the purest and rarest materials, and is appreciated for its lively shine. This stone adds an exclusive atmosphere to any space it is used in. Spec Sheet
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    The city has the colors of quick steps, of pulsing roads, of bright shop windows, of a homecoming. Burlington Stone brings urban tones, contemporary surfaces in perfect harmony with the metropolitan lifestyle. Spec Sheet
  • Duo is a collection inspired by the dynamic combination of cement and clay materials. A playful ensemble of possible combinations of colours and sizes. Duo is singular and plural together. The warmth of the embrace combined with the firm, stern stride. Spec Sheet
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