The Versace Home showroom is the newest member of the Fashion Group family.
November 9th, 2010
The only place in Victoria where you can indulge in Versace’s opulent range of tiles, the showroom features Palace Stone and Palace Living, the latest from their collection.
The Versace Palace collection channels the luxury we associate with the brand, striking a balance between classic and contemporary aesthetics.
Collaborating with one of Italy’s leading ceramic manufacturers Gardenia Orchidea, Versace Home has produced a range of rectified porcelain tiles, each piece varying in pattern and texture to enhance the appearance of natural tiles.
The Palace Stone collection has a range of natural tones to evoke the sophisticated charm of Versace, while the new black and white series offers a chic, minimal look.
If your home needs a bit more glamour, the range has a variety of feature tiles on offer with gold, platinum, glitter, metallic highlights and Swarovski crystals.
To complement the tile series, the showroom also has a series of Versace accessories including tapware, linen and vases as well as Versace furniture.
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