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ESTUDIO CERAMICO SAIBASHI
'Saibashi Encalado & Saibashi Stick Curry
 
 
ESTUDIO CERAMICO | SAIBASHI
Saibashi Encalado & Saibashi Stick Curry
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
The Saibashi wall tile collection is presented in a 6,5x20cm, enriched by a collection of small sticks, for creative design and expression. The combinations allow for range from the most daring spaces to the most tranquil and integrated options.
MATERIAL
Ceramic Tile
APPLICATION
Wall
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Spain
VARIATION
Shade Variation
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)200 × (W)65 mm
(L)200 × (W)12 mm
FINISH
Gloss
FINISH
Gloss
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