Casalgrande Padana launches Elements Pebbles outdoor tiles with pebble-studded concrete look
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Summary
Italian brand Casalgrande Padana has introduced the Elements Pebbles range of outdoor stoneware tiles, featuring thousands of tiny pebbles scattered across their surface to create a concrete-like, aggregate appearance. Each tile has a unique pattern, making no two tiles exactly alike. The range is designed for modern terraces and indoor-to-outdoor spaces, offering an organic yet sophisticated aesthetic.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThousands of tiny stones give a concrete-like look to the Elements Pebbles range of outdoor tiles from Italian brand Casalgrande Padana.
The Elements Pebbles stoneware tiles feature a random scattering of pebbles within their surface, recalling the look of aggregate in concrete and meaning that no tiles are exactly alike.
Organic yet sophisticated, the outdoor range is well-suited to modern terraces or continuous indoor-to-outdoor spaces.
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