back to top
PA RED OAK
'WD59420R
 
 
PA RED OAK
WD59420R
COLOURS & STYLES
BACK
THE STORY
PA Red Oak wood effect tile collection recalls the beauty of wood grains, reinterpreted with lively shades.
MATERIAL
Glazed Porcelain Tile
FEATURES
Recommended joint width at 3-5mm
APPLICATION
Wall
Floor
Slip Rating
R10
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
China
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)900 × (W)150 mm
FINISH
Matt
Slip Rating
R10
FINISH
Matt
you may also be interested in
Thermae Verso
Thermae Verso is a tile collection that celebrates the timeless nobility of travertine. With shades inspired by the authentic colours of this ancient stone and the vein-cut look, Thermae Verso is ideal for those after minimalist interiors with enveloping colours and refined finishes.
Piano
Defined by its monochrome palette and gentle wave relief, the Piano mosaic series brings a refined sense of motion to any space. The mosaic adds dimension without overwhelming the overall design, making it perfect for contemporary interiors seeking a bold yet timeless statement.
HM
Characterised by a textured surface, HM wall tiles appears to be softer and more organic. The tile collection various neutral tones makes it easy to complement with various interior themes.
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.