Ceramic tiles, Blended

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Blended is a line of Refin tiles, available in different shades, from white to dark through beige and natural colors. Inspired by distant places, it refers to the nuances and signs of the earth that overlap to give life to a unique product. The graininess of the quartzite gives intensity and dynamism, the borgogna stone, with its delicate veins guarantees a timeless refinement and naturalness, the limestone gives harmony and balance to the composition of this collection....Read more

Blended is a line of Refin tiles, available in different shades, from white to dark through beige and natural colors. Inspired by distant places, it refers to the nuances and signs of the earth that overlap to give life to a unique product. The graininess of the quartzite gives intensity and dynamism, the borgogna stone, with its delicate veins guarantees a timeless refinement and naturalness, the limestone gives harmony and balance to the composition of this collection. Available in 3 sizes, 60x120, 60x60 and 60x30 that allow you to recreate a welcoming atmosphere, enhancing the volumes of the architecture thanks to shading  that broaden the perception of space.

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