• Davenport seeks to capture the essence of industrial and contemporary concrete style. It is an expression of modernity and versatility that transforms your spaces into sophisticated environments. Inspired by the texture and appearance of worn cement, this collection offers a clean, minimalist design that adapts perfectly to any type of décor. It can be found in both flooring and cladding.
  • Vogue is a wall tile collection in 3x8 white body with 9 different biscuits and a quite strong shade variation within each color.
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    Mystic Grey 32x32 is a special-order item. Fontile does not stock it. 
    It takes from 10 to 12 weeks to come from Spain. 
  • Inspired by coral stone, Coral by Porcelanosa offers floor and wall options in three different shades (Acero, Caliza and Topo). The 18x48 format wall tiles consist of a smooth base and two relief decorations with Spiga and Deco finishes.
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    LINZ TOPO L 32″X 32″

    Original price was: $13.95.Current price is: $4.99.
    LINZ TOPO L 32"X 32"
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    LINZ ANTRACITA L 32″X 32″

    Original price was: $13.95.Current price is: $4.99.
    LINZ ANTRACITA L 32"X 32"
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    ROCK SYMPHONY ART LUX 31”x71”

    Original price was: $499.00.Current price is: $151.00.
    ROCK SYMPHONY ART LUX 31''x71''
  • 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.
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