• 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Epoque 21 collection explores marble and colour in an elegant selection of highly decorative surfaces. The appeal of the surfaces is further enhanced by exclusive new finishes such as Antique 3D, which recreates the sensation of time-worn floors in historical Italian buildings and stately homes.
  • Arvora is based on Artech technology, which allows a greater level of detail and realism to be achieved in surface finishes thanks to the relief of its pieces. The veining and the intensity of the colour are carefully studied to emulate the textures of black marble in great detail. This series of porcelain tiles comes in a rectified finish.
  • 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.
  • Dripart is the collection Inspired to metal, to alchemical atmospheres, to the transformation process that time fixes in matter. It arises from the desire to capture the present moment, imprinted in the instinctive nature of the elements.
  • Dripart is the collection Inspired to metal, to alchemical atmospheres, to the transformation process that time fixes in matter. It arises from the desire to capture the present moment, imprinted in the instinctive nature of the elements.
  • 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
  • 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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