Pietra di Savoia Perla 5.6mm

Specifications

Laminam: 5.6mm Thickness
The Pietra di Savoia Perla Bocciardata series emulates the inevitable elegance of natural stone, with soft and inviting textures that are pleasing to the touch. This ceramic range with a structured finish takes inspiration from pearly white hues, paying homage to the I Naturali series by Laminam, which blends the distinctive beauty of naturally occurring elements with the practicality provided by Laminam's technological excellence. The material inspiration for Pietra di Savoia Perla Bocciardata was born out of the need to offer a solution that delivers high performance in furnishing projects, while maintaining the material qualities and nuances of natural stone.

5.6mm Collection

3000 x 1000mm

5.6mm

Bocciardato


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Specifications

Laminam: 5.6mm Thickness
The Pietra di Savoia Perla Bocciardata series emulates the inevitable elegance of natural stone, with soft and inviting textures that are pleasing to the touch. This ceramic range with a structured finish takes inspiration from pearly white hues, paying homage to the I Naturali series by Laminam, which blends the distinctive beauty of naturally occurring elements with the practicality provided by Laminam's technological excellence. The material inspiration for Pietra di Savoia Perla Bocciardata was born out of the need to offer a solution that delivers high performance in furnishing projects, while maintaining the material qualities and nuances of natural stone.

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