Palatino tiles by Gayafores
Dezeen Showroom: informed by the temples on Palatine Hill in Ancient Rome, Spanish brand Gayafores has created the Palatino marble-look porcelain tiles.
The Palatino tiles are based on the appearance of travertine marble, which features striated layers of sediment and is a classic flooring and cladding material.
The Palatino tiles are based on travertine marble
Gayafores describes the tiles ? which are available in three shades of beige and grey ? as having "an honest, balanced and timeless design".
"Palatino offers a surface rich in both visual and tactile detail, with a micro-texture achieved through advanced digital technology," said Gayafores contract operations manager Ramón Piñón.
The surface features a striated pattern Suitable for both walls and floors, the tiles come in four sizes ranging up to 60 by 120 centimetres. A mosaic version and an embossed deco version are also available.
Gayafores is part of Tile of Spain, an association of more than 100 tile manufacturers.
Product: Palatino
Brand: Gayafores
Contact: [email protected]
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