Bathrooms

Smart solutions for urban kitchens
Optimize every square meter of your kitchen with large-format pieces that bring visual spaciousness and impeccable hygiene without compromising style.


Technical resilience at the heart of the home
From high-performance porcelain countertops and bars to integrated floors that withstand the daily pace with superior functional elegance.


Kitchens that inspire
Explore finishes that make cleaning easier and captivate the eye. Neutral tones and organic textures that transform the kitchen into a professional design space.


How to choose the porcelain tile for your bathroom
Choosing porcelain tile for a bathroom is a technical decision disguised as an aesthetic one. It is the room where water, steam, temperature changes, and harsh cleaning products all coexist, and where the material cannot afford to absorb or slip. Our rectified white-body porcelain meets all three demands at once: virtually zero absorption, resistance to common cleaning chemicals, and a perfectly flat surface that allows for minimal grout lines. Compared with natural stone, which is porous and needs periodic sealing, porcelain arrives ready for installation and requires no further treatment.
Safety is determined by the finish, not the format. For the shower tray and the floor, we recommend the grip finish, which provides real traction when wet without lowering the project’s aesthetic level. On walls, where there is no foot traffic, you can work with matte, satin, or high-gloss polished finishes, which brighten a room that is usually small and make cleaning easier. That ability to combine finishes within the same collection and in the same tone is what allows floor and wall to work together without repeating themselves, and it is why it is better to choose a family before choosing a piece.
Large format is the other ally. Fewer pieces mean fewer grout lines, and fewer grout lines mean fewer places for moisture, limescale, and soap to build up, resulting in faster maintenance and a surface that ages better. In small bathrooms, the visual continuity of large-format tile also makes the space read as larger than it is, especially if the grout matches the tile tone. Explore our marble-look collections for a serene, bright bathroom, stone-look for a natural spa-like atmosphere, cement-look for a contemporary feel, or decorative patterns and terrazzo if you want a single surface to define the room’s character.
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