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Keope Ceramics adds two stone-effect finishes to the Omnia tile collection

Dezeen Showroom: Italian brand Ceramiche Keope has added two new styles based on the look of travertine to its stone-effect Omnia tile collection.

The Omnia porcelain tile collection is modelled after the most sought-after varieties of European stone and comes in variations suitable for indoors and outdoors. Fashion Porcelain Tile

Keope Ceramics adds two stone-effect finishes to the Omnia tile collection

The new styles in the collection are based on travertine stone: Tivoli Ivory combines milky white and warm grey tones to create what Ceramiche Keope describes as a "light and luminous shade", while Romano Sand features a layering of warm and earthy shades typical to travertine.

They join the six existing softly coloured styles of the Omnia collection, which includes Rapolano Beige with its cloudy surface of pinks and browns, as well as several variations in grey and golden white.

Suitable for commercial and contract environments as well as the home, the Omnia collection is available in a range of sizes and either brushed or textured surface finishes.

Designers can further unleash their creativity with the three-dimensional decoration tile, Crossing, which comes in variations to match the patterning on each of the eight Omnia styles, or the 30-by-30-centimetre mosaic tile.

Product: Omnia Brand: Ceramiche Keope Contact: [email protected]

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