Porcelanosa was founded in Villarreal, Spain in 1973, producing high quality ceramic wall and floor tiles.
Porcelanosa was founded in Villarreal, Spain in 1973, producing high quality ceramic wall and floor tiles.
November 21st, 2008
The company now has operations in more than 80 countries worldwide. Porcelanosa specialises in the manufacture of single-fired, stoneware and porcelain wall and floor tiles in a wide range of formats and finishes. Their focus is on state-ofthe- art technology, quality and durability. Different brands within the group now also produce a diverse range of products, including bathroomware, kitchens, technical construction systems and hydro-therapy equipment.
Product Range
Wall and floor tiles, bathroomware, kitchens, technical construction systems and hydro-therapy equipment.
Major Brands
Porcelanosa, Venis, Gamadecor, System-Pool, LíAntic Colonial, Butech, Noken, Ceranco.
Sustainability
Porcelanosa is committed to sustainable development.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Major Projects
McDonalds Australia, Westfield, Stockland and Toyota, all Australia-wide; Canterbury Leagues Club, NSW; East Leagues Club, NSW; Air Apartments, Adelaide, SA.
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