Italian porcelain brand Leonardo Ceramica blends the coveted characters of three hardwood types for the .3Wood collection. And a curated selection from the collection is now available in Singapore exclusively from Hafary.
June 28th, 2018
Established in 1980, homegrown company Hafary is one of Singapore’s leading supplier of premium tiles, stones, mosaics, wood flooring and sanitary ware and fittings.
With 38 years of industry experience and a clientele ranging from homeowners and renovation firms to large architecture firms and property developers, Hafary has developed a keen curatorial eye that is constantly searching for the latest and greatest.
One of the latest products available from Hafary is a collection of wood-effect tiles from Italian brand Leonardo Ceramica. The .3Wood tile collection features an original wood-effect surface designed by combining the coveted characteristics of three different kinds of wood: walnut, oak and fraké.
‘What kind of wood is this?’ Would be a common question asked about .3Wood. The tiles display a blend of walnut’s straight grain, oak’s swirling pattern and flecks and exotic hardwood fraké’s striking dark lines and pinholes, creating a whole new wood-effect that feels both novel and familiar.
The collection is suitable for both floor and wall applications, and features grain and pattern variations just like natural wood. The variants available exclusively from Hafary include the 1800×600 mm tiles in grey, brown and beige and the 1800×200 mm tiles in brown and beige.
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