FEEL: Tactile Sensations Beyond Matter

March 15, 2023

Surfaces that transcend appearance, materials that conceal unexpected sensations: Ceramiche Refin goes beyond the traditional concept of concrete, proposing its own original, unique interpretation. The new Feel collection is striking for its ability to combine uniformity and tactile sensations in a modernist aesthetic that blends into sophisticated spaces where material planes seamlessly interact and perception becomes diffuse and total. 

 

 

The highly modern character of the collection is also evident in its ability to respond to the needs of designers without them having to make compromises or sacrifices. Feel is available in a variety of formats and five colours, ranging from neutral shades like white, light, dark greys, and warm beige, to the original sage green. 

 

 

Like all Refin porcelain stoneware, the Feel collection is resistant and long-lasting, hygienic, hypoallergenic, anti-bacterial, and easy to clean. In addition to being fireproof, safe, and eco-friendly because the tiles are made from natural raw materials, they are 100% recyclable.

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