Marazzi launches new porcelain tiles based on natural stone
Dezeen promotion: the darkest known form of slate and prized Belgian rock Pierre Blue are among the inspirations for the latest tiles in Marazzi's Mystone range.
The tiles are made from porcelain but offer the appearance of natural stone. Marazzi, the 82-year-old Italian brand behind the tiles, first launched the Mystone range in 2014, but has now extended it with three new varieties: Ardesia, Bluestone and Lavagna.
Each model is available in a range of different colours, sizes and finishes ? including structured surfaces that mimic the texture of the stones on which they're based.
Marazzi describes the Mystone range as "the perfect combination of style and high-tech performance".
Mystone Ardesia emulates the patterns of its namesake limestone, and comes in three neutral hues: bianco, cenere and antracite. Bluestone, meanwhile, is based on the well-known Pierre Blue stone from the Belgain region of Soignies, a sedimentary rock that in its natural form varies from pale blue to grey. Marazzi is making it available in three shades of grey: grigio, piombo and antracite.
The third kind of tile, Lavagna, is based on the blackest slate, which has seen extensive oxidation, so is available in just one colour: nero.
As well as large-format tiles ? Ardesia comes in a 75-by-150-centimetre size if desired ? Marazzi is making the three designs available as mosaics.
The tiles can be used on floors and walls, and come in indoor and outdoor varieties, which Marazzi says make...
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