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Bianco Color 100 x 100mm Cement Terrazzo Porcelain Tiles for Office Building
The pleasure of classic simplicity, the taste of decorating the home, using only the power of colour. A warm, vintage material like graniglia, or the pure compactness of pastina to warm up the living space. The Tinta Unita collection is pure colour, like the monochrome design of a stage where the only protagonists are the furnishings of the home.
The Fogazza graniglia and pastina tiles are all single layer, this allows to obtain a thickness of the tile of just 13 mm. Furthermore, being monolayer, the decoration is present for all its thickness making it possible, in the following years, to make numerous sanding without the danger of making the decoration disappear. The tile is characterized by a low absorption which makes it perfect for environments such as the bathroom and kitchen. Its structure makes it very resistant over time and thanks to the wide choice of decorations, it is possible to adapt it to a classic or modern style. The sizes available satisfy all installation needs. The elements used in the production are all natural, making our collections environmentally friendly.
Advantages of Graniglia:
Technical Specifications:
Product Name | Cement Terrazzo Tiles |
Material | Graniglia |
Format | 100X100X13mm |
Weight | 32kg/m² |
Texture | Solid |
Design Style | Modern, Traditional, Contemporary, Farmhouse, Industrial, Midcentury, Rustic, Minimalist, Coastal, Null |
Size | 100 x 100mm, 200 x 200mm, 400 x 400mm, 250 x 250mm |
Function | Acid-Resistant, Antibacterial, Non-Slip |
Tile Type | Borders, Floor Tiles |
Style | Cement Terrazzo Tiles |
Material | Cement tiles |
Application | Hotel, Villa, Apartment, Office Building, Hospital, School, Mall, Sports Venues, Leisure Facilities, Supermarket, Warehouse, Workshop, Park, Farmhouse, Courtyard |
Usage | Interior Tiles |
Surface Treatment | Full Body Tiles |
Luster | Honed/Antique/Polished |
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Starting from the second half of the 19th century, artistic movements taken from contemporary Central European culture found their maximum expression in the Liberty of Palermo. A period in which the city experiences a ferment of particular economic and cultural liveliness, a golden age born thanks to some important families with exceptional entrepreneurial skills: the Florio and the Whitaker.
The aspirations of the emerging bourgeoisie thus reverberate on architecture, we can cite some rare examples - surviving the neglect of time, wars or man - like the "Florio" complex in Olivuzza, the Favaloro-Di Stefano cottage, the Grand Hotel "Villa Igiea", the library of Palazzo Francavilla, the villa Basile, the Biondo theater, Palazzo Agnello-Briuccia.
A concept of architecture is thus developed, intended as a "work of art in all" which takes the form of furnishing objects, frescoes and majolica, in particular glass and wrought iron constitute a real innovation that allows the development of a sort of "sculpture-architecture". Artisans, decorators, mosaicists, blacksmiths and glaziers are therefore called to insert their own productions into the buildings, details of exceptional workmanship that embellish and make the Liberty of Palermo unique. In line with this trend, the use of " cement " to replace the "Riggiole" majolica is widespread in the production of coverings , so as to create more resistant and long-lasting floors.
It is precisely in this cultural and artistic fervor that the Fogazza company was born and developed first on the Sicilian territory, then Italian and finally worldwide. Since 1905 Fogazza has always maintained that tradition inspired by the rich and varied universe of Liberty, always looking for new inspirations and new inventive ideas to create a perfect product also for modern environments.
The artisan creation process is repeated in the gestures today as then, the tiles are created one at a time by mixing the colors and pouring the mixture by hand into the molds. Research and particularity, authenticity and uniqueness make Fogazza tiles the detail that makes the difference both in a classic and modern environment.