Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Establishing a look with Porcelain Surfaces

In a world of materials and endless design options, porcelain plays a role at Apavisa.
Apavisa, a tile company from Valencia Spain, houses strictly porcelain surfaces that are inspired by other natural materials such as rust, metal, limestone, copper, and even hardwood flooring. Along with finish, the Apavisa porcelain can also take a 3D form, with waves, bumps and peeling shapes. 

Apavisa porcelain is great for residential and commercial use. It is a durable material, perfect for high traffic areas like hotels, restaurant, and airports. The material has its advantages over natural stone.  is pre-sealed, pore-less, requires little maintenance, and uses up to 40% recycled materials in production.
Apavisa panel that looks like wood strips. 


The back wall's dog ear effect to resembles peeling! 

Apavisa Porcelain tile designed to look like a copper surface
Example of Apavisa's Nanoeclectic collection, mosaic mix

To see more Apavisa: www.apavisa.com



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