Tile & Flooring
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Sale!GEOSTONE BEIGE NAT/RET;18"X36" (NEW PACKING)
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Sale!XTONE BOTTEGA ACERO NAT S/R 61"X129" (12MM)
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Out of stockGLAZE WAVE TURQUOISE;MATT 11"X11"
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Sale!GEOSTONE BEIGE LEV/RET 18"X36" (NEW PACKING)
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Out of stockGEOSTONE BIANCO LEV/RET 18"X36" (N.Pack)
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Out of stockGEOSTONE BIANCO NAT/RET 18"X36" (N/Pack)
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Out of stockGEOSTONE GRIGIO LEV./RET 18"x36" (NEW PKG)
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Out of stockGEOSTONE GRIGIO NAT/RET 18"X36" (NEW PACKING)
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Sale!XTONE GLEM WHITE POL 59"X118" 6MM
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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
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Sale!COPACABANA DUKE 63"X126" LAPP RETT
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AMA explores the relationship between mathematics, art and design. This collection incorporates a micro-terrazzo surface and adds a piece decorated with geometric inlays, which allows the plane to be broken down in a fractal way. As a result, an apparently chaotic surface takes on a coherent and balanced appearance. This, like music, is achieved through mathematics.
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AMA explores the relationship between mathematics, art and design. This collection incorporates a micro-terrazzo surface and adds a piece decorated with geometric inlays, which allows the plane to be broken down in a fractal way. As a result, an apparently chaotic surface takes on a coherent and balanced appearance. This, like music, is achieved through mathematics.
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AMA explores the relationship between mathematics, art and design. This collection incorporates a micro-terrazzo surface and adds a piece decorated with geometric inlays, which allows the plane to be broken down in a fractal way. As a result, an apparently chaotic surface takes on a coherent and balanced appearance. This, like music, is achieved through mathematics.