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NINETY PLUS STONE VALLEY
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NINETY PLUS | STONE VALLEY
60SV07RT
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
Stone Valley porcelain tile collection is inspired by different stones that are found in nature. The chromatic colours of the tile collection are specially chosen to best express the textures and veins of the natural material, creating a vivid interpretation that can be used for both residential and commercial environment.
MATERIAL
Glazed Porcelain Tile
APPLICATION
Wall
Floor
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
China
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation (V4)
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)600 × (W)600 mm
FINISH
Matt
FINISH
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