Fondovalle Meets the Modern Architectural Need for Porcelain Slabs with Murano
Lying just north of Venice, the series of islands that are linked by bridges are known as ‘Murano’. They are reknown worldwide for their small glass making companies, but the name itself serves as both a last name and as the name of the recent Bi+Fusion project of porcelain slabs by Fondovalle of the Italian Trade Commission.
Porcelain Slab. Designed by Fondovalle for Murano.
Murano by Fondovalle Comes in Four Sizes, Six Colors, and Two Finishes To Cover Interior or Exterior Design Projects
The Murano design collection of glazed ceramic tiles are produced with the technology that Fondovalle has developed that allows the porcelain slabs to be used in multi-enviornment applications – like interior and exterior projects, urban design, and general coverings for both the public and private sector. Heavily architectural and interpreted into any space the way the natural or polished slabs should be, the Bi+Fusion technology together with the traditional porcelain stoneware techniques creates a futuristic and reliable resource for any project.
In four different sizes – from 12″ x 12″ mosaics to 24″ x 36″ slabs – there are six different color options offered by Fondovalle for these double-pressed porcelain tiles: Ambra (brown), Boemia (pearl white), Cardinal (red), Cobalto (blue), Laguna (dark blue), and Murrina (natural). Consider a solid porcelain tile with the slight variation in texture for a truly personalized indoor or outdoor covering for the wall or floor.
Authorized as a high quality tile company by the Italian Trade Commission, Fondovalle’s contemporary ceramic design known as Murano is a beautiful and resilient enhancement for any residential, commercial, or public space.
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