Thanks to the latest technologies, glass has become one of the most popular materials used in the world of design and interior architecture, not only for building entire façades, items of furniture or indoor partitions, but also as a material for floors and wall tiling. Gentle shades of colour, matt yet extremely smooth and bright surfaces: these are the elements that Refin wanted to recreate thanks to an extensive and in-depth research activity.
The Vetri series floods settings with light, and is ideal for minimalist and elegant spaces, from offices and public venues to homes and private settings. A conceptual blend of silicon and ceramic powder, raw materials from two age-old processing methods merge together in a formal rigour oozing contemporary style.
For the first time ever, Refin is offering the market a ceramic collection that is as loyal a reproduction as possible of the chromatic effect and artificially simulates the three-dimensional depth of the transparencies of glass.
Vetri
- Product Name
- Vetri
- Manufacturer
- Ceramiche Refin S.p.A.
- Material
- Glass
- Configuration
- Tile
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