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FINCIBEC GROUP TRADITION
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FINCIBEC GROUP | TRADITION
Pierre Grise Ret
COLOURS & STYLES
BACK
THE STORY
Tradition tile collection is a stylish interpretation of some of the finest natural materials that has been used for centuries to enhance the spaces we live and work in. Tradition is the perfect solution for the design of indoor and outdoor residential and business spaces.
MATERIAL
Glazed Porcelain Tile
APPLICATION
Wall
Floor
Slip Rating
R10
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Italy
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation (V2)
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)1200 × (W)1200 mm
FINISH
Matt
Slip Rating
R10
FINISH
Matt
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