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CAPUCINO CERAMICS CEPPO
'MTM801801SH
 
 
CAPUCINO CERAMICS | CEPPO
MTM801801SH
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
Ceppo tile collection is characterised by fragments of minerals and pebbles giving it a conglomerate appearance. The tile collection is able to meet the needs of modern architecture and interior design with versatility.
MATERIAL
Glazed Porcelain Tile
APPLICATION
Floor
Wall
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
China
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation (V3)
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)1800 × (W)800 mm
FINISH
Matt
FINISH
Matt
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