Elements Texture Canneté tile by Casalgrande Padana

Dezeen Showroom: soft neutral colours meet a slatted, wood-inspired surface in the Elements Texture Canneté tile by Italian brand Casalgrande Padana.
Part of the Elements collection of porcelain stoneware, the Texture tiles shape space through gentle colour, while their decorative option, Canneté, offers a slatted wood effect in the same palette, giving the opportunity to create striking visual and tactile compositions.

Casalgrande Padana says that the combination of the smooth matt tile with the rhythmic ridges of Canneté adds depth to a room while balancing the aesthetics of tradition and modernity.
"This striking decorative element enlivens walls and complements furnishings, for a sophisticated, eye-catching effect that embodies elegance," said the brand.

The Texture tiles are one of three finishes in the Elements collection along with Essence and Pebbles, which feature a wood effect and mineral-rich, flecked look respectively.
According to Casalgrande Padana, the three finishes can be harmoniously mix and matched, and suit a wide variety of interior design styles from the Scandinavian or industrial to the classic or eclectic.
Product details:
Product: Elements Texture Canneté
Brand: Casalgrande Padana
Contact: sara.costi@casalgrandepadana.it
Materials: porcelain stoneware
Colours/finishes: Antracite, Beige, Grey, Taupe, Tobacco and White
Dimensions: 600 x 120 millimetres
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