Natural Charm, Brilliant Reflections – Brillante by FAP
March 15th, 2011
Inspired by nature and created with the latest technology, Brillante by FAP evokes the natural appearance of precious marble, expressed through the superior technical qualities of ceramics.
Brillante uses a revolutionary production process, resulting in lightweight, easy to lay tiles with an imperceptible flexibility and a mirror-like shiny surface.
Rectification makes it possible to lay the tiles right next to each other, to create unique walls which do not break the image with gaps but rather offer an enjoyable, exclusive sight. Brillante is non-absorbent, scratch-proof, and remains brilliant over time. The surface is pure charm, with no compromises, and no faking.
This stunning new range of wall tiles are only 5.5mm in thickness and available in large formats – 30.5 x 91.5mm. Creating a sophisticated striped marble texture with a contemporary feel and with mosaic and feature tiles to match, this collection is characteristic of the quality and style we love from FAP.
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