back to top
APE CERAMIC MUNUI
'Munui Eden R
 
 
APE CERAMIC | MUNUI
Munui Eden R
COLOURS & STYLES
BACK
THE STORY
Munui tile collection replicates traditional Korean paper in its graphics, crafted with cotton threads. The use of the ‘rocker’ technique, combining digital application with glaze to achieve a three-dimensional relief effect, along with a double layer of gloss, adds depth. The result is a spectacle for both the eyes and the touch.
MATERIAL
Glazed Porcelain Tile
APPLICATION
Wall
Floor
Slip Rating
R10
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Spain
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation (V2)
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)1200 × (W)600 mm
FINISH
Matt
Slip Rating
R10
FINISH
Matt
you may also be interested in
Grey Marble II
Classic, magnificent and timeless, marble’s luxurious exterior captivates the attention of all, adding beauty to any space it’s in.
Trames
With soft lines, Trames is a textile effect wall tile collection that seeks to transmit calm and wellbeing in spaces as well as nurturing the connection between mind, body and environment through design.
Dahlia
Dahlia tile collections showcases decorative motifs that can be used independently or mixed together to create unique, fully customized patterns with stunning visual results. With Dahlia, aesthetic environments can be achieved with a nostalgic yet original air, without sacrificing technical performance.
Stone Quartz
"The Northern Stone"
Stonequartz is porcelain stoneware inspired by quartzite, of which it recaptures the typical texture in three colours: off-white, luminous grey and warm beige.

Patinata
This surface treatment combines the use of diamond discs and brushes. The result is a soft and elegant surface with waxy reflections. By means of a special procedure, patented by Cotto d’Este, the Stonequartz Patinata series undergoes, between pressing and decorating, a further honing treatment.​

Fiammata
This unique and recognisable surface has been faithfully created using molds from natural stones. Flash effect texturing can only be performed on certain types of stone (granite, for instance, that has a high content of quartz). It consists of singeing the surface of the stone with a flame jet and then plunging the stone into water to obtain immediate cooling. The abrupt temperature change makes the stone expand and the result is a typically rough texture.