Pietra di Bilbao by Iris Ceramica

With delicate and neutral colors, Pietra di Bilbao by Iris Ceramica is a versatile and refined surface

Pietra di Bilbao is the new porcelain stoneware collection with stone effect. It is a complete project for floors and walls that combines beauty with the high performance of Iris Ceramica porcelain stoneware. The delicate colors and surfaces perfectly reproduce natural stone, for extremely realistic effects that will satisfy even the most demanding interior designers.

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Pietra di Bilbao floor by Iris Ceramica

Its surface enhances the charm and elegance of the stone, with its soft veining and original pigmentations. Modern and familiar, in classic colors, Pietra di Bilbao integrates perfectly with different interior design styles thanks to the different shades of color.

The available variants are Bilbao Ice, bright and sober, Bilbao Sand, soft and welcoming, Bilbao Grey, refined and enigmatic and Bilbao Black. They are suitable for outdoor flooring and wet areas such as swimming pools, saunas and spas.

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Pietra di Bilbao facing by Iris Ceramica

It is available in the 120×60, 60×60 and 60×30 cm sizes as well as traditional formats. Strip and square mosaic tiles in the 30×30 cm format complete the offer, allowing for tone-on-tone laying or contrasting color combinations. Being 9 mm thick, the tiles can be used on floors and walls to embellish small portions of surfaces in the living area, bathroom and kitchen, or enhance commercial spaces. Iris Ceramica’s Pietra di Bilbao Stone, versatile and easy to combine with other materials, is perfect for both residential and contract spaces.

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