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    WOOD 41 MUD NATURAL RECT 8″X48″

    Original price was: $18.00.Current price is: $7.99.
    Transposition of wood on ceramic material: a visual and tactile communication transmitted through the reproduction of veins that run along the entire surface of the heat produced by impressing the fibrous mixture on the materiality of porcelain.
  • Kie is a series of wood-effect ceramic cladding that stands out for its slatted appearance and its marked relief in horizontal lines. It is available in a single rectified format and a matt finish that reinforces its similarity to natural wood. With regard to its chromatic range, it comes in three shades that go from light greyish hues to the darkest browns.
  • Kie is a series of wood-effect ceramic cladding that stands out for its slatted appearance and its marked relief in horizontal lines. It is available in a single rectified format and a matt finish that reinforces its similarity to natural wood. With regard to its chromatic range, it comes in three shades that go from light greyish hues to the darkest browns.
  • Kie is a series of wood-effect ceramic cladding that stands out for its slatted appearance and its marked relief in horizontal lines. It is available in a single rectified format and a matt finish that reinforces its similarity to natural wood. With regard to its chromatic range, it comes in three shades that go from light greyish hues to the darkest browns.
  • 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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