Stone-effect flooring takes you on a journey of the senses from the past to the present, with surfaces which evoke our ancestral connection to stone and the refinement of contemporary design.
Stone-effect flooring takes you on a journey of the senses from the past to the present, with surfaces which evoke our ancestral connection to stone and the refinement of contemporary design.
Large porcelain stoneware tiles are the latest frontier in the evolution of porcelain stoneware for the interiors. This trend was on fully display at the latest edition of Cersaie, which showcased how large tiles are becoming more attuned to consumers’ tastes.
Incanto, the new marble-effect porcelain stoneware tile collection from Ragno, brings the beauty of marble’s nuances into the home. Designed to provide refined rooms with the perfect balance between texture and luminosity, Incanto reinterprets the natural look of marble and adapts it to contemporary spaces.
Amuri, the new terracotta-effect stoneware line from Ragno, celebrates the artisanal aesthetic of Mediterranean floors. Inspired by handmade terracotta, it features distinct edges and subtle nuances on the surface.
The travertine stone-effect porcelain stoneware in Ragno’s Realstone collection is a tribute to this material’s timeless look, bringing the calm and serenity of natural stone into modern spaces.
Flooring in concrete-look porcelain stoneware is becoming a more and more popular choice for those renovating their homes. These floors which are capable of giving the spaces a refined and modern look are inspired by the textures and nuances of concrete, but contain the advantages and features of porcelain stoneware.
One of the clearest trends over the past few years, as far as tiling goes, has been the search for a wallpaper effect on porcelain stoneware tiles.
Full-height glass panels open up onto the bedroom where the natural tones and minimalist rigor of the furniture create a relaxing, almost dreamlike atmosphere.
With natural hues, a soft-touch surface, discrete elegance and imperfect patterns, the new Now collection by Ragno interprets the relationship between humanity and nature with a porcelain-stoneware-effect resin that creates dwelling spaces with tactile textures and refined colors.
With Japanese style revisited in a more metropolitan and contemporary key, the bedroom plays with oriental furniture, starting with the wooden and rice paper walls which get matched…