Product Name
Limpha: the evergreen porcelain stoneware that purifies the air
Manufacturer
Casalgrande Padana
Facade systems
Living walls
Tiles
Porcelain wall tiles

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Limpha is the new collection of wood-effect porcelain stoneware from Casalgrande Padana. Inspired by climbing plants, it’s the perfect way to transform a simple covering into a tribute to natural beauty.


We’ve taken the beauty of nature and channelled it into a tile.


Limpha Arborea                                                   

           

Hedera Arborea is used in the world of cosmetics on account of its dermo-cosmetic and purifying properties.

Our Limpha tiles do the same thing for the air that Hedera Arborea does for the skin.


Limpha Gelsomino


With its small white flowers and sophisticated scent, jasmine is a treat for the eyes and a delight for the senses. In ancient times, it was much sought-after as an elixir of sensuality, while nowadays it’s widely used in aromatherapy.


Limpha Edera


Hedera Helix is the most romantic of the climbing plants, not just because of its symbolism - heavily linked to love and loyalty - but also because it instantly conjures up images of castle walls and elegant country residences.  


Resistant and irresistible


Limpha is inspired by the leaves and climbing plants that adorn and enhance otherwise anonymous walls, giving identity and beauty to the buildings they adopt.


Thanks to its optimal versatility of use and unparalleled technical properties (resistance to freezing, abrasions, wear and tear and bending, plus colour resistance to light), the wood-effect porcelain stoneware in the Limpha collection is perfect for both internal and external spaces, whether in new constructions or restoration projects: from private residential to public construction via renovation projects involving offices, schools and gyms. It's the ideal way to enhance anonymous and obsolete surfaces, with Casalgrande Padana’s porcelain stoneware restoring their personality while improving performance and cutting maintenance costs.


Imagine how stunning Limpha porcelain stoneware tiles would look on the terrace of a restaurant, the walls of a store or office, in a reception area or even in a swimming pool.


In order to ensure aesthetic continuity between spaces, the Limpha porcelain stoneware collection features four end-matched panels in each style.


Limpha is the ideal choice for large-scale spaces!


Bios Self Cleaning®: the porcelain stoneware tiles that reduce pollution


An injection of beauty and a wall that helps to improve our quality of life by reducing pollution and improving air quality.


The large tiles from the Limpha porcelain stoneware collection uses Bios Self Cleaning® technology to reduce causes of pollution present in the air during sunlight hours, as well as working to decompose the dirt left on the surface of the tiles, thus allowing rainwater to wash the tiles clean.


A 1000 square metre surface covered with Bios Self-Cleaning® tiles would purify the air as much as a forest the size of a football pitch would, eliminating the nitrogen oxides given off over the course of an entire day by 70 cars.


This technology is cleared inspired by the natural world. It delivers cleaner air, enabling us to have green vertical walls without maintenance problems.


We didn’t just choose the green of climbing plants as a decoration - we also wanted to recreate the function performed by trees: absorbing carbon dioxide and pollution and giving off oxygen, thus making a tangible contribution to the improvement of air quality.


The covering is a tribute to nature and those “green walls” that cover some buildings. Quite simply, this ceramic collection has environmental protection in its DNA.


Come and check out Casalgrande Padana’s innovative covering solutions, which allow us to install ceramic materials with elevated functional attributes (including large-size tiles) while at the same time boosting the thermo-hygrometric qualities of the walls.



Drawing on the huge wealth of expertise it's built up over nearly 60 years of success on the international stage, the Casalgrande Padana research centre has developed products and technical solutions destined for areas of application including: ventilated walls, facade cladding with ceramic tiles and insulation systems using thin tiles.

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