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FLORIM AIRTECH
'Ai Neyo Str
 
 
FLORIM | AIRTECH
Ai Neyo Str
COLOURS & STYLES
BACK
THE STORY
Airtech tile collection is the reinterpretation of stones whose urban charm and clean graphics bestow an air of a discreet luxury. Their cosmopolitan aesthetic makes them perfect in any context and suited to various styles of furniture.
MATERIAL
Full Bodied Porcelain Tile
APPLICATION
Floor
Slip Rating
R11
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Italy
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation (V4)
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)304 × (W)202 × (H)16 mm
FINISH
Structured
Slip Rating
R11
FINISH
Structured
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