back to top
COEM CERAMICHE SASSIEPIETRE
'Sassiepietre St Bianco R
 
 
COEM CERAMICHE | SASSIEPIETRE
Sassiepietre St Bianco R
COLOURS & STYLES
BACK
THE STORY
The Sassiepietre tile collection highlights the stone effect in new and unusual finishes, characterised by dynamic light effects. Coem reproduces the aesthetic of limestone materials in the Sassiepietre tile collection, showcasing the impressive depth and movement with remarkable shade and veins variation. The tile collection is suitable for creating a contemporary setting in both residential and commercial environments.
MATERIAL
Glazed Porcelain Tile
APPLICATION
Floor
Wall
Slip Rating
R9
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Italy
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation (V3)
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)1208 × (W)604 mm
FINISH
Matt
Slip Rating
R9
FINISH
Matt
you may also be interested in
Pastoral 2000
With realistic wood grains and durability, the Pastoral 2000 vinyl plank collection proves to be an ideal floor for your interior spaces. The collection is certified as a Singapore Green Building Product by the Singapore Green Building Council.
300°
300° is an original tile series based on variants of salvaged wood.

Tinto is a distinctive type of stained wood in various shades of grey; the degree of shade variation is wide, due to the different levels of colour absorption.

Essenze mixes the woods from old boards of different origins and variegated colours. For original design schemes with a distinctive aesthetic.
Cliffstone
Cliffstone is the interpretation of a rocky stone that does not exist in nature but has been reinvented creatively by Lea Ceramiche. The peculiarity of the design is defined by the presence of different finishes and the wide selection of sizes.

The Cliffstone tile collection is enhanced by PROTECT®, an exclusive antibacterial technology by the Panariagroup. Partnering with Microban®, PROTECT® is an effective antibacterial shield incorporated in the product and eliminates 99.9% of bacteria from the surface.
Vodevil
Vodevil by Vives Ceramica is inspired by the interiors of music halls that showcases variety entertainment such as acrobatic turns, song and dance routines and animal acts that are popular in the 20th century. The tile’s motifs simulate that of an artisan’s work, with patterns that look like hand-paintings.