With retromix, VitrA re-interprets traditional tile motives to design modern spaces. retromix focuses on the geometric forms in traditional patterns from diverse geographies that have become universalized in the course of time. Wall tiles reflect traces of the past in ethnic colours that also suggest a sense of being handmade. Available in 10x10 and 15x15 square formats, retromix offers both ease of application and a wide range of laying options that allow for creativity.
Retromix
- Product Name
- Retromix
- Manufacturer
- VitrA Bathrooms
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