The polished marble tile enhanced by porcelain stoneware
Elements Lux is the first Keope tile series to offer such a faithful reproduction of the elegant patterns of polished marble. It’s a porcelain stoneware surface with a classic and extremely refined appeal.
Elements Lux offers 5 tile sizes to define your polished marble floors or walls in every single detail: 120×278, 120×120, 60×120, 60×60, 30×60 cm, all rectified. Seven colours to choose from will help you to achieve a unique style in your indoor settings such as the bathroom or kitchen.
The innovation in the classic style of marble-effect porcelain stoneware
Two important innovations for the Keope marble-effect porcelain stoneware series Elements, which reproduces the elegant graphics typical of marble with absolute fidelity: the Matt finish on all colors and new textures with a refined taste.
These are Calacatta Statuarietto and Calacatta Verde. Like a delicate feather, the Calacatta Statuarietto rests on surfaces with extreme lightness. The background of an absolute and iconic white is streaked with subtle veins, which intertwine light gray shades with warmer, golden brushstrokes. A compact white landscape awakens caressed by green veins of various shades and intensities. Calacatta Verde is a proposal with a strong personality, which effortlessly shows its elegance.
Elements: innovative tile series
Elements Lux, together with Elements Design, is part of a Match Lab project combining different styles and tile effects.
These collections of porcelain stoneware floor and wall tiles are “open” to many interpretations and feature decorative fragments with a high technological content. This is an articulated and complete project, especially designed to combine aesthetics with functionality and performance and fulfil the needs of end users, as well as designers and architects. A truly unique concept that encompasses all the company’s know-how and confirms how Ceramiche Keope is playing a leading role by paying great attention to the needs of purchasers.
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