back to top
STN CERAMICA SUBLIME
'Pul Sublime Dark Grey Rect
 
 
STN CERAMICA | SUBLIME
Pul Sublime Dark Grey Rect
COLOURS & STYLES
BACK
THE STORY
The Sublime tile collection is inspired by the Grigio Soveraia marble, a Leghorn marble with a compact background, large irregular veins and stone inlays that reflect the most dramatic and extravagant side of nature. The tile collection carries depth and character and is capable of conferring exquisite elegance and a timeless charm to environments.
MATERIAL
Glazed Porcelain Tile
APPLICATION
Floor
Wall
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Spain
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)1190 × (W)590 mm
FINISH
Polished
FINISH
Polished
you may also be interested in
Belfast
Concrete inspired tile collection, Belfast, presents extraordinarily realistic appearance of the original material. The collection is ideal for both stylish and classic interiors.
Newdeco'
Inspired by an art that was widespread from the 16th to the early 20th century, Newdeco’ porcelain tile collection pays tribute to marble grit floors. Balancing geometries and colours, Newdeco’ tile collection becomes the emblem of elegance typical of noble Venetian palaces or Genoese high society - true masterpieces that contain all the tradition of timeless design.
300°
300° is an original tile series based on variants of salvaged wood.

Tinto is a distinctive type of stained wood in various shades of grey; the degree of shade variation is wide, due to the different levels of colour absorption.

Essenze mixes the woods from old boards of different origins and variegated colours. For original design schemes with a distinctive aesthetic.
Bricola
The Ceramica Rondine tile collection takes its inspiration from the dream-like, charming beauty of the Venetian lagoon, a place with a thousand - year long history, where man and water have always lived together in a symbiotic relationship. It is precisely in this lagoon landscape, deep- rooted in its seabed, that we find one of Venice’s most symbolic elements: the briccola, the dolphin, the nautical structure that marks off the navigable areas of the canals, providing important information. The symbolic strength of this wood, its special, detail-packed worn appearance encompasses the history of the lagoon. The new Ceramica Rondine porcelain stoneware reproduces the surfaces of these pillars, submerged in and corroded by the water, with all their imperfect grooves, in a tile.