Tonal vibrations, shifting between concrete and stone.
A graphic reinterpretation of terrazzo flooring, to experiment with new approaches to planning and design. Created in the 15th century in Venice as a way of re-using marble, granite and quartz chips, mixed together with cement to form a single compound reminiscent of an uneven mosaic, it was often used both for its durability and its ability to create a “design”. The porcelain stoneware flooring can vary from fine to medium grain. The series is suitable for a variety of important architectural settings, both period and modern, offering novel, stimulating perspectives.
Porcelain Tiles suitable for floor and wall application
Slip Rating R10
Shade Variation V2
Décor feature tiles available to indent order