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CERAMICHE REFIN BEAT
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CERAMICHE REFIN | BEAT
Beat Mud Mpro
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
Natural traces and graphic signs enrich the background, alternating between light and dark areas, creating a composition that overall displays balance through nuanced chromatic transitions. With colours inspired by nature offering warm and cool tones, Beat is a comprehensive tile collection adaptable to various styles and suitable for all types of projects.
MATERIAL
Glazed Porcelain Tile
APPLICATION
Wall
Floor
Slip Rating
R10
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Italy
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation (V3)
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)600 × (W)600 mm
FINISH
Matt
Slip Rating
R10
FINISH
Matt
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