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Cerâmica Elizabeth presents the Reconecte-se collection

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19.3.2021

Cerâmica Elizabeth brings the architecture and design trends and presents the Reconecte-se collection, with highlights on the most recent formats of the portfolio: 62,5cm x 125cm and 7cm x 26cm; the maximalism and the interpretations of materials such as cement, wood and the traditional marbles.

Cerâmica Elizabeth brings the main trends of architecture and design and presents the Reconecte-se collection, with highlights on the most recent formats of the portfolio: 62,5cm x 125cm and 7cm x 26cm; the maximalism and the exotic marbles, as well as the classic and contemporary, in the interpretations of materials such as cement, wood and the traditional marbles.

This is the case of  Nobile Gris porcelain tile (62,5cm x 125cm), which interprets the Italian Armani marble, with polished finishing, highlighted by soft white veins, but with options in bronze, soft and nude colors.

From Italy also comes the inspiration for Fior di Bosco porcelain tile (101cm x101cm), which refers to the characteristics of Tuscan architecture, in polished, satin or rustic finishes for indoor and outdoor environments.  

Polyvalence is also configured in the lines of mosaic tiles 7cm x 26cm, the largest format of this type of tile manufactured by Cerâmica Elizabeth. The line of Bricks Bologna Rosso Acetinado uses technology to perfectly reproduce the rustic design of the bricks that enchant in European landscapes. The Bricks Bologna color palette also includes nero and crema shades.


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NEWS

Cerâmica Elizabeth presents the Reconecte-se collection

Published in

19/3/2021

Cerâmica Elizabeth brings the architecture and design trends and presents the Reconecte-se collection, with highlights on the most recent formats of the portfolio: 62,5cm x 125cm and 7cm x 26cm; the maximalism and the interpretations of materials such as cement, wood and the traditional marbles.

Cerâmica Elizabeth brings the main trends of architecture and design and presents the Reconecte-se collection, with highlights on the most recent formats of the portfolio: 62,5cm x 125cm and 7cm x 26cm; the maximalism and the exotic marbles, as well as the classic and contemporary, in the interpretations of materials such as cement, wood and the traditional marbles.

This is the case of  Nobile Gris porcelain tile (62,5cm x 125cm), which interprets the Italian Armani marble, with polished finishing, highlighted by soft white veins, but with options in bronze, soft and nude colors.

From Italy also comes the inspiration for Fior di Bosco porcelain tile (101cm x101cm), which refers to the characteristics of Tuscan architecture, in polished, satin or rustic finishes for indoor and outdoor environments.  

Polyvalence is also configured in the lines of mosaic tiles 7cm x 26cm, the largest format of this type of tile manufactured by Cerâmica Elizabeth. The line of Bricks Bologna Rosso Acetinado uses technology to perfectly reproduce the rustic design of the bricks that enchant in European landscapes. The Bricks Bologna color palette also includes nero and crema shades.


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