Ceramiche Keope Launches Moov Up Porcelain Tiles Mimicking Micro-Cement Texture
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Summary
Italian tile manufacturer Ceramiche Keope has launched Moov Up, a new collection of porcelain surfaces that replicate the appearance and texture of micro-cement. The collection is an evolution of their Moov range of large-format tiles first released in 2015, featuring fine, compact graphic textures that are surprisingly soft to the touch. The tiles aim to provide the aesthetic of cement while offering the practical benefits of porcelain surfaces.
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"With the introduction of Moov Up, a new chapter in design unfolds," said the brand.
The collection stands out for its fine, compact graphic texture, offering a surface that is surprisingly soft to the touch.
Moov Up aims to look like micro-cement.
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