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CERAMICA FIORANESE CHEVRONCHIC
'Chevron Chic Burnt
 
 
CERAMICA FIORANESE | CHEVRONCHIC
Chevron Chic Burnt
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
ChevronChic wood-effect porcelain tile is inspired by old wooden floors, with clear signs of changing colour shades after layers of wax and stains.
The colours run from beige to grey/black, with dull, dusty shades, slightly toning down the surface grains. The small size is suited to a variety of herringbone compositions.
MATERIAL
Glazed Porcelain Tile
FEATURES
Recommended joint width at 3-5mm
APPLICATION
Floor
Wall
Slip Rating
R9
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Italy
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation (V4)
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)610 × (W)78 mm
FINISH
Matt
Slip Rating
R9
FINISH
Matt
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A magical journey into the fascinating Japanese culture, marked by harmony, dimensions that mute as time goes by. A culture characterized by many contradictions that identify the uniqueness and elegance. Balance between fast-paced innovation and traditions. In Japan, arts, traditions and rituals coexist harmoniously with technology, progress together with the speed in which it all happens. Knowledge is the key word that has marked the creation of this series. Ours was a love at first sight. From the vision of a house in the countryside near Kyoto, externally coated with burnt wood led to a charming and engaging emotion then fueled by the discovery:
Yaki or Shou Sugi Sugi Ban is an ancient Japanese technique, which consists in the carbonization of wood planks, making them waterproof and fireproof, still used in modern architecture.
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