Fiandre Launches Lexicon Tile Collection with Eight Stone-Inspired Designs
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Summary
Italian tile brand Fiandre has launched the Lexicon tile collection, described as a 'vocabulary of surfaces' featuring eight high-tech stone- and marble-inspired designs. The collection includes both atmospheric, texturally rich styles and restrained minimal designs, available in various formats including extra-large slabs. The tiles are presented as an architectural language rather than a conventional collection.
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Lexicon is not a conventional collection: it is a vocabulary of surfaces, an architectural language
Both atmospheric, texturally rich styles and restrained minimal designs feature in the Lexicon ceramic range
The Lexicon tiles feature high-tech stone-like surfaces
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