Tile Cerdomus Pietra d'Assisi 31797
product code: 448327
Price level
Low
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configuration and the volume
of your order
Price
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Estimated delivery time
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- 1 week
Sizes
40 cm
1 cm
20 cm
Product Specifications
Avaliability of pattern | Yes |
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Drawing type | Pattern |
Materials | Porcelain Tile |
Dimension with package | 0.01 m3 |
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Functional Purpose | For Home, For Kitchen, For Bathroom |
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Product colour
Ivory
Style
Contemporary / Modern
The contemporary style in a flat is, first and foremost, about compact forms and simple geometry. Modern people are tired of supersaturated decor and complex forms. Modern fashion favours moderate asceticism, cozy family home, introspection, creation of a family's inner world - reliable, calm, peaceful. The pertinence of contemporary style lies in its functionality and coetaneous unpredictability. Nowadays everyone is free to choose their own lifestyle. Each person's creativity and uniqueness determines the inventivess of their home interior.
Classical / Historical
The term "classic" originates from the 17th century, when the art as a whole was focused on Antiquity. The Classical style spread between the palace-type buildings where the higher stratum - the nobility - lived. Those were the interiors of breathtaking splendour: high ceilings supported by Antique-styled pillars, spacious rooms adorned by expensive, high-quality furniture made specifically from all the best natural materials craftsmen could find. Pomposity and lusciousness did not spoil the comfort - it even complemented it.
Oriental / Japanese / Chinese
Oriental styles are very quaint. Like every ethnic trend, they are tightly bound to national tradition. The Oriental styles' main attributes are simple lines and definite forms, though less ascetical than in minimalism. Both furniture and decor use only natural materials. The furniture itself is low and squat: instead of a bed we would often encounter a podium or a futon, instead of a wardrobe - a chest and caskets. Wide door frames, contrasting colours, screens, mats,curtains made of bamboo, jute, sisal. Dimmed, opaque lighting is usually provided by low hanging lamps and squat floor lamps. The Chinese style has more decor: various figurines, lamps, calligraphy and patterns.
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