A crystalline and snow-covered beauty is embodied in the Techlam® Slate Ivory, which belongs to the Stone Collection. A very versatile, state-of-the-art porcelain tile for architectural projects and avant-garde interior design. A brilliant white canvas that seems worn by its soft gray streaks, decorates floors and walls with a nostalgic brightness. Its XXL pieces, with 3.00 mx 1.00 m, and with minimal thickness, create visually uneven surfaces, with hardly any joints, and of a certain dynamics thanks to their aqueous drawings, in two different patterns that give a more real effect. A solution that restores the essence of the classic and claims a fantastic role in modern homes for the noblest whites.
STONE COLLECTION / SLATE IVORY
- Product Name
- STONE COLLECTION / SLATE IVORY
- Manufacturer
- Levantina
- Material
- Ceramic, Porcelain
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