STON-KER® porcelain tiles are designed for use on indoor or outdoor walls and floors, given its first-class technical characteristics.‎ Thanks to these properties, the tiles can withstand even the harshest of weather conditions, ensuring a high resistance to wear and tear.‎ For flooring outdoors or in indoor wet areas to provide a safe grip, certain slip resistance criteria must be met in accordance with the standards or legislation in force in each particular country or governing each specific situation.‎

PORCELANOSA has developed an exclusive tile collection made of first-class raw materials.‎ Our departments select the very best suppliers of materials such as clays, sands and feldspars, and these are then subjected to the strictest of quality controls.‎ All this makes STON-KER® the perfect choice for projects with rigorous technical specifications.‎

The manufacturing system used to make STON-KER® guarantees products with strict dimensional parameters so that they can easily be laid to achieve a perfect finish, providing that handling and tile-laying recommendations are observed.‎

Our non-stop search for new applications for STON-KER® porcelain tiles has led to the development of new formats of up to 59.‎6 x 120 cm, ideal for use as cladding on façades.‎ PORCELANOSA has also developed its STON-KER® Ecologic series, with a content of more than 95% pre-consumer recycled material.‎

Thanks to the incredibly high resistance of PORCELANOSA stone-effect tiles, large-format models can be produced of up to 120 cm.‎ Large-format wall and floor tiles not only make the tile-laying process simpler by reducing tile-laying costs and times, but they also minimize the number of tile joints, helping to ensure continuous surfaces and a greater sense of spaciousness.‎

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