Collection

Legno
The Legno series porcelain tiles are inspired by the most authentic original wood found in nature. Through meticulous observation, they not only faithfully recreate the delicate grain patterns of ancient forest timber but also boldly preserve the natural mineral streaks (Mineral Streak) inherent in real wood—restoring the true beauty of nature in its purest form.

Italian Natural Oak
NA (Natural) is a tribute to the finest quality of Italian oak, faithfully reproducing the essence of the wood through its natural subtle variations and elongated grain patterns, with extraordinary detail and color fidelity.

Essence
Wood as its name implies: a wood-effect surface that needs no introduction or description.
The Essence series originates from the desire to create a collection of natural wood-grain products that combine European aristocratic temperament with modern, warm minimalism.

Urban Micro Cement
Returning to simplicity and authenticity, restoring the fundamental essence of cement. Using the simplest and most unadorned building material, it explores the most primitive and original aesthetic philosophy, interpreting a sense of modern nature within the space.

City Impression
We have long been searching for a tile series that serves as an entry point to narrate a city. It is not merely about the people who live there.

Monte Clemo
The Monte Clemo series’ Ceppo di Grè is a porous, naturally occurring premium gray-blue brecciated limestone, bonded together by a fine-grained matrix.

Snow River
The Snow River white base tone imparts a clear, translucent, and pure sensation. Subtle, shallow veining grows freely across the white tile surface, resembling ink splashed and diffused in watercolor—highly individualistic and imbued with artistic beauty.

Sicilia Agate
The Sicilia Agate series porcelain tiles originate from the Achates (Agate) River valley on the Italian island of Sicily—the very place where this multicolored gemstone was once discovered in abundance.

Pierre Cordierite
The Pierre Cordierite series porcelain tiles are inspired by the stone of the ancient Greek goddess of Athens, also known in Greek as "ios" meaning "violet" or "water sapphire."

Paonazzo
Paonazzo draws its inspiration from a rare type of Carrara marble that is now unobtainable. It features refined color tones and a veining pattern far more delicate and intricate than traditional Calacatta.

Invisible White
Invisible White originates from Brazil. The name of this very unique Brazilian marble is somewhat misleading, as we find the white gradually fading into the background.

Catania
Catania is born from the natural marble quarried in Spain's El Corte Mountains—a true synonym for nobility and elegance. It inherits the passionate colors of the Spanish realm, effortlessly infusing any space—whether residential or commercial—with a luxurious yet warm atmosphere.

Camouflage
Camouflage originates from Italy’s classic natural stone, like a divine stroke from nature itself. Its immaculate white color is refreshing and soul-soothing, exuding an air of refined simplicity and understated elegance, seamlessly blending luxury into its very texture—exquisite yet never contrived.

Calacatta
Born in the rare stone of the Carrara Mountains in Italy, Calacatta Gold uses the geological annual rings as its brush, engraving natural textures across billions of years of time.

Calacatta Oro Venato
Calacatta Oro Venato originates from the town of Carrara in Italy. Its ivory background is criss-crossed by prominent, intersecting veins, with colors ranging from gold to brown and gray.

Calacatta Viola
Calacatta Viola originates from the Carrara Mountains in Italy. It is the classic stone used in the construction of the Roman Pantheon and has been prominently featured across large areas of the Bulgari jewelry flagship stores in New York.

Calacatta Macchia Vecchia
The Calacatta Macchia Vecchia series draws its inspiration from an iconic white marble quarried in Carrara, Italy.

Calacatta Arabesco
Calacatta Arabesco distills the quintessential beauty of natural stone, with lines that flow naturally and fluidly, distributed in an artfully staggered yet harmoniously balanced manner—bold and expansive in spirit, yet gentle and softly elegant in temperament.

Arabescato Corchia
Arabescato Corchia, also known as Arabescato Corchia or simply Arabescato Marble in English, is a distinctive white Italian marble renowned for its bold, dramatic circular or flowing natural patterns in deep gray, charcoal, or black tones that create an elegant, artistic veining effect.

Victoria Rock
Originating from the rocky coastline along the southern shores of Victoria, Australia, this stone is composed of limestone and sandstone, vividly depicting the natural crashing of waves, the erosion by seawater, and the weathered textures with lifelike realism.

Verona
Verona is an ancient and deeply romantic city. In Latin, its name signifies “the supremely elegant city,” and it is forever immortalized as the sacred ground of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet love story.

Vatican
Originating from Roman travertine, regarded as a national treasure of Italy, this classic stone built the ancient Roman Colosseum. Having endured the passage of long ages, it has remained eternally remembered and visible to the world.

Tuscany Fior di Bosco
Tuscany Fior di Bosco is born from the perfect fusion of nature, creativity, and design—a unique concept presented in the form of three entirely new "gems," yet incredibly authentic down to the smallest detail.

Stone Mix
混凝石
Stone Mix系列從大自然汲取靈感,為家居設計提供原創視角。它是天然材料的混合體,古樸且兼具創新,和諧且豐富個性,形狀和顏色以原始方式組合在一起,可以廣泛用於室內和室外相匹配的獨特生活空間。

Sondrio
The design inspiration comes from the waterfalls in Sondrio, Milan, Italy, where every detail captures the flowing grace and rhythm of water, offering an experience of pure nature and authenticity.

Portland
The Portland Stone series porcelain tiles are inspired by Portland Stone, quarried on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England—a limestone with a geological history spanning 150 million years, formed through the slow accumulation and compaction of microscopic sediments.

Olivine
The Olivine series porcelain tiles are quarried from St. John’s Island, the heartland of ancient Egypt, a gemstone long renowned as the “gem of the sun,” evoking boundless hope and strength.

Nordic Stone
Nordic Stone draws its material inspiration from the precious Revstone and Shadestone, reinterpreting limestone through the lens of Nordic style aesthetics. Starting from a carefully curated color palette, it achieves a naturally smooth and luminous surface finish.

Multiquarz
Multiquarz originates from Greece and is also known as Kavala stone. Traditionally used for various outdoor flooring and roofing elements, it features a distinctly tactile appearance with strong shadow play and variations. It comes in four color variants and is produced in various dual-size formats.

Maldives Sand
Inspired by the pristine, immaculate white sandy beaches of the Maldives, this design embodies romance, softness, and exquisite delicacy.

France Limestone
The Limestone series draws its design inspiration from the "most storied stone" that spans billions of years—Limestone. After hundreds of millions of years of sedimentation, it still proudly displays its unique charm.

Himalayan Salt Stone
Salt stone has existed since ancient times. When saline water evaporates in the ocean, it leaves behind crystals and salt grains. These deposits, today millions of years old, have continuously thickened and expanded into salt aggregates, forming stones and rocks.

HERMES
Hermes originates from Turkey—a rare, natural “Hermès” stone with a deep black base. Its pristine, elegant texture exudes luxurious refinement; the veining flows continuously yet remains ever-changing, possessing a distinctly modern artistic quality.

Hawaii Sandstone
Sandstone is a witness to the vicissitudes of the seas and lands, a generous gift of nature’s aesthetics, an artistic masterpiece sculpted by the mountains and rivers across the ages—rugged and natural, yet imbued with grand presence.

Concrete Stone
Inspired by the formal language of Berlin’s Brutalist architecture, the Concrete Stone series was developed as a tribute to life and a passionate homage to the city.

Breccia De Savoia
The Breccia De Savoia series draws its design inspiration from a niche yet distinctly stylish region in France—the Savoie (Savoy) ski resort area nestled beneath the Alps. Located in a high-altitude, cold climate, it evokes a sense of refreshing purity and invigorating clarity that refreshes the soul.

Belfast Dolmen Sandstone
The Dolmen series draws its design inspiration from two types of natural stone formed through river erosion and geological sedimentation in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The natural blend of fine sand grains and delicate, vein-like traces of young shrubs creates a texture that is organic, silky-smooth, and richly tactile—evoking an intimate connection with the wild yet captivating, rugged yet enchanting essence of nature.

Australian Seastone
Australian sandstone is formed from quartz grains through hundreds of millions of years of weathering, water erosion, and deposition. Thanks to Australia's stable geological block and its unique natural environment, Australian sandstone achieves exceptional quality, noble coloration, and a distinctive, one-of-a-kind texture.

Terracotta Mix
The TU series, inspired by terracotta clay, flows with the natural texture of earthen material, like the imprint of the earth itself—rustic, ancient, and profoundly steady.

Medicea
The Medicea series draws its inspiration from the Miles stone quarried during the Renaissance period in Florence, Italy—a material shaped by hundreds of millions of years of geological evolution in the Apennine Mountains.

Port Lorent
Port Lorent originates from deep within Morocco's Atlas Mountains, born from the folds of the mountains and the carving of time.

Onice
The Onice series draws its inspiration from Italy's precious jade-like stone, forged through frequent collisions and subductions of tectonic plates.

OXIDE METAL
The OXIDE METAL collection draws its inspiration from the marvelous oxide formations found in nature, as well as the unique rust traces that metals develop over the passage of time. Industrial aesthetics emphasize respect for and the showcasing of a material’s raw, original texture, pursuing an unadorned, authentic beauty.

Brescia
The Brescia product draws its profound inspiration from Breccia Pontificia, a premium natural stone from Italy commonly used to decorate luxurious buildings such as churches and palaces.

BORGOGNA
BORGOGNA draws its inspiration from the ancient stone of Burgundy, France. The stone in this region was formed in the marine sedimentary environment of the Jurassic period, rich in calcite, clay, and fossils. It has a fine texture and natural patterns, making it a natural stone that combines deep historical heritage with strong regional character.

Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal draws its inspiration from the classic Indian architecture of the Taj Mahal itself — its construction utilized marble quarried from the town of Makrana in Rajasthan, India. The stone's unique luster and texture bestow upon the Taj Mahal an eternal elegance, making it a classic in architectural history. It is renowned as the "perfect building" and also bears the title of the "Pearl of India."
