Casalgrande Padana launches Saxum porcelain stoneware tiles inspired by natural stone
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Summary
Italian company Casalgrande Padana has launched the Saxum range of porcelain stoneware tiles that combine the natural beauty of stone with modern technological advances. The tiles feature sporadic veining, delicate colouring, and embrace natural imperfections, available in five colours and two finishes.
Key quotes
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