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Product Name
SENSI
Manufacturer
ABK Industrie Ceramiche S.p.A.
Tiles
Ceramic wall tiles
Tile flooring
Ceramic floor tiles
Material
Ceramic
Colour
Grey range
Black range
Shape
Rectangular
Configuration
Tile

ABK presents SENSI, the new ceramic tile collection offering a highly contemporary interpretation of marble. SENSI recreates the appeal of the original natural stone with two different kinds of surface treatment: manual sanding and polishing, interpreted by ABK through the finishes Sablé and LUX+. SENSI Sablé has a slightly speckled pattern that creates a three-dimensional effect and gently textured soft-touch surface. An extraordinary example of the way advances in technology are revolutionising ceramic tile production, the Sablé surface stands out in particular for the application of glossy quartz-effect materials in precise alignment with the marble veins. SENSI LUX+ is a smooth and extremely glossy finish created by using a special surface formulation coupled with latest-generation honing systems. The LUX+ process raises the gloss level of the tile surface to more than 100 gloss points, at the same time fully saturating the pores to achieve greater stain resistance in a thickness of just 9 mm. The marble varieties contained in the SENSI range include three paler colours (Statuario White, Calacatta Select and Sahara Cream) and two more intense tones (Arabesque Silver and Pietra Grey), allowing for combined indoor floor and wall covering solutions, in both available finishes. SENSI also caters for the latest decorative trends with FEEL, a textured field tile with a sculptural look available in a 30x120 cm size and ideal for creating striking 3D-effect walls.

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