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Wood-effect porcelain tiles by RAK Ceramics

Wood-effect porcelain tiles by RAK Ceramics

RAK Ceramics unveiled a range of wood-effect porcelain tiles recently at the Cersaie2016 exhibition in Bologna, Italy.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

01 Nov 2016 2m read View Author

RAK Ceramics unveiled a range of wood-effect porcelain tiles recently at the Cersaie2016 exhibition in Bologna, Italy.

The wood-effect range from the UAE-headquartered company includes Circle Wood, a new tile collection featuring shaft circular nodes and veins, perfectly reproduced thanks to the use of cross-cut and vein-cut effects.

Available in a 19.5x120 format, the Circle Wood collection offers a choice of modern colours including ivory, grey, greige, nut, beige and brown in addition to a graphics line that provides inspired choices in interior design, with optimal solutions for residential, contract or corporate applications.

RAK Ceramics also offers a hardwood range with the gres porcelain tiles, aged artfully and shaped in a 19.5x120 format. The country-style collection is designed to suit both interior and outdoor applications, working well with the stone works, marble and brick ranges from RAK Ceramics.

RAK Ceramics also showcased their Line Wood wood-effect tiles inspired by oak wood. Working in harmony with marble and brick, Line Wood gives a beautiful effect and a warm elegance even in an outdoor environment. These tiles come in a hexagonal format, with graphics and fine contemporary textures.

Prestige Tiles is the Australian distributor of RAK Ceramics, one of the world's leading manufacturers of high quality ceramic floor tiles, wall tiles and porcelain gres tiles.

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