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Maximum Marmi tiles by Fiandre Architectural Surfaces

Fiandre Architectural Surfaces has expanded its Maximum Marmi tile range, introducing new styles that replicate the sophisticated appearance of marble. This latest collection leverages advanced research and technology to achieve a refined aesthetic, currently showcased in the brand's New York City showroom. The new additions to the Maximum Marmi porcelain collection primarily focus on white and green stone designs, offering versatility for various architectural and interior design applications. One of the notable new styles is the Invisible tile, characterized by a pure white background elegantly intersected by a network of grey veins, enhanced with subtle golden accents. This design aims to provide a luxurious and timeless look suitable for high-end interiors. Another addition, Apuano Purissimo, presents lighter veins that gradually transition into shaded areas, creating a surface that the manufacturer describes as exceptionally elegant and refined. For those seeking a bolder, more distinctive aesthetic, the Verde Fantastico tile draws inspiration from Iranian design traditions. It features a deep dark green background, richly adorned with intricate white, brown, and ochre details. This combination results in a striking visual impact, making it a focal point in any space. Complementing this, the Alpi Chiaro Venato is another green-hued tile, distinguished by its intensely colored background contrasted with prominent white veins, offering a different interpretation of natural green marble. All tiles within the Maximum Marmi range are available in large-format slab sizes, specifically 300 by 150 centimeters, allowing for seamless application across expansive surfaces such as walls, floors, and facades. The availability of these large formats minimizes grout lines, contributing to a more continuous and luxurious appearance. Furthermore, smaller format options are also provided, granting designers increased flexibility to integrate these marble-effect tiles into more intricate or constrained spaces, catering to diverse design requirements. Regarding finishes, the Maximum Marmi tiles are offered in both polished and semi-polished options. The polished finish provides a high-gloss, reflective surface that enhances the depth and clarity of the marble patterns, ideal for creating bright and opulent environments. The semi-polished finish offers a softer sheen, providing a more subdued yet still sophisticated look that can be beneficial in settings where a less reflective surface is desired. These new styles are designed to meet the demands of contemporary architectural and interior design, offering durable and aesthetically appealing solutions for various projects. #FiandreArchitecturalSurfaces #MaximumMarmi #PorcelainTiles #MarbleLook #InteriorDesign #SurfaceMaterials #ArchitecturalDesign #LuxuryFinishes #LargeFormatTiles #FiandreArchitecturalSurfaces #MaximumMarmi #PorcelainTiles #MarbleLook #InteriorDesign #SurfaceMaterials #ArchitecturalDesign #LuxuryFinishes #LargeFormatTiles
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