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Out of stockTIMELESS AMANI GREY MATT NATURAL 12"X24"
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Out of stockOXIDART COPPER NAT RECT 24"X48"
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Out of stockEXPLOSION BLUE POLISH RECT 24"X48"
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Riggiole by Fioranese features a sophisticated, contrasting black and white pattern with a slightly worn effect that highlights the aged look. The black and white geometric patterns are able to evoke the passage of time, creating an abstraction, in which the past blends with the present, faithfully transmitting the traditional art of decoration and a perfectly balanced aesthetic. These unique décor elements embellish living spaces without ever appearing too overpowering, thanks to the delightfully unusual, surprising interplay of light and shade. Riggiole can be used to create strikingly stylish features, with accent walls and floor details that transform living spaces with a sophisticated, evocative air of original elegance. Spec Sheet
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Out of stockNASSAU-R CREMA MATT;RECT 24"X24"
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Out of stockNERO FONDO MATT 24"X24" RECT
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Out of stockGEOSTONE BIANCO NAT/RET 18"X36" (N/Pack)
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Out of stockGEOSTONE GRIGIO LEV./RET 18"x36" (NEW PKG)
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Out of stockGEOSTONE GRIGIO NAT/RET 18"X36" (NEW PACKING)
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AMA explores the relationship between mathematics, art and design. This collection incorporates a micro-terrazzo surface and adds a piece decorated with geometric inlays, which allows the plane to be broken down in a fractal way. As a result, an apparently chaotic surface takes on a coherent and balanced appearance. This, like music, is achieved through mathematics.
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AMA explores the relationship between mathematics, art and design. This collection incorporates a micro-terrazzo surface and adds a piece decorated with geometric inlays, which allows the plane to be broken down in a fractal way. As a result, an apparently chaotic surface takes on a coherent and balanced appearance. This, like music, is achieved through mathematics.
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AMA explores the relationship between mathematics, art and design. This collection incorporates a micro-terrazzo surface and adds a piece decorated with geometric inlays, which allows the plane to be broken down in a fractal way. As a result, an apparently chaotic surface takes on a coherent and balanced appearance. This, like music, is achieved through mathematics.