An element and material typical of Milanese architecture, the Ceppo di Gré is mainly used for the external basements of Milanese buildings. It is an Italian rock found in the town of Gré, which in the means, precisely, “rock with pebbles”.
FRAMMENTA stone-effect porcelain stoneware features evident irregular grains or pebbles, with a mix of mini and macro-stone patterns, which gives residential or commercial spaces, both indoor and outdoor, a striking and distinctive look.
STRONG CHARACTER FOR A DISTINCTIVE DESIGN
An element and material typical of traditional Milanese Architecture, Ceppo di Gré is usually used for external basements in the city’s buildings. It’s an Italian rock from the place of the same name, Gré, whose name means “rock with pebbles”. The collection has a marked irregularity of grains, or pebbles, with a mix of mini and macro-stone patterns that makes it visually striking and a stunning feature of residential or commercial areas, both indoors and outdoors. Ceramica Fioranese interprets the main characteristic of the material, offering a more structured ceramic version with the most common natural and polished finishes. The colours proposed are faithful to the original source of inspiration and create a harmonious and balanced context. The colours are in line with the Fioranese’s Dot series: the objective is to create environments in which the strong, hard features of stone are tempered by powdery, soft concrete. The inspiration behind this combination is the Bocconi University building in Milan (designed by the Irish firm Grafton in 2008), which has won multiple awards at international level