Taking an inspiration from a rock-hard cliff, Balza represents borderless freedom and adventure of life in nature. Its monochromatic colors reflect a solitude and durability of a steep rock to withstand any natural impacts. This series of fine porcelain stoneware was created by harmoniously fusing a pattern of natural-cut granites with three chromatic granules; Chalk, Ash, and Carbon. Its surface recalls the flamed natural stone slap which delivers delicate movement and sense of touch to all ambiences. Balza is a prime series designed for all areas, from interior to exterior, of modern architecture. Balza is available in various sizes from 40x80, 80x80, to 80x180 cm. among which you can choose the one that best fits your specific need.
Balza
- Product Name
- Balza
- Manufacturer
- COTTO
- Manufactured
- Thailand
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