Lurca Tiles was born in 2010, inspired by the brazilian ceramic tradition. Although the tiles by themselves look simple at first sight, they create beautiful panels when assembled together. Each Model is sold separately and can be arranged in different ways, providing the client several panel designs options with the same product. The tiles can be used in both external and internal areas, becoming a unique architectural element in a project and being at the same time a functional, low-maintenance durable wall covering.
"TAIÁ" CERAMIC TILES
- Product Name
- "TAIÁ" CERAMIC TILES
- Designer
- Lurca
- Manufacturer
- Lurca
- Manufactured
- Brazil
- Material
- Ceramic, Ceramic
- Colour
- Green range
- Finishes
- Enameled
- Appearance
- Glazed
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