The Klif Tile Collection From Italtile
The Klif Tile Collection is a new rock icon for a modern era, exclusive to Italtile.
We are proud to introduce Klif stone-look porcelain tiles for floors and walls: an authentic reimagining of natural stone that pays homage to the glacier-hewn grandeur of the Italian alps.
The researchers and designers at Atlas Concorde found inspiration for their latest collection of floor tiles and matching wall tiles in the magnificent beola stone found only in the breath-taking D’Ossola mountain region. The ageless power and majesty of beola has been venerated since Roman times for both building and sculpture.
All the beauty of nature. All the benefits of porcelain.
Klif’s living stone look and authentic beola texture have deep detail with high variation in order to mimic nature as closely as possible. Atlas Concorde’s super-quality porcelain surfaces are non-porous, low maintenance and extremely tough and durable.
As with all Atlas Concorde porcelain tiles, the Klif range has been created to bring simplicity and refined elegance to any contemporary or classic habitat, whether it be a home, office or retail space. Whether you’re tiling an indoor area, an exterior, or a wall surface, you are guaranteed a simply gorgeous tile. Each tile boasts an unbeatable finish, especially for high traffic areas.
Green tiles.
Whatever Klif colourway you choose, it’s green. Atlas Concorde has laid down a manufacturing path that is designed to reduce the impact on the environment. At every step of the way, their processes take into account atmospheric emissions and the recycling of waste materials.
The leading edge.
Furthermore, Klif tiles are rectified. Rectification is a process that affects the edges of a tile. During manufacture, tile edges are straightened and squared off. Each and every tile is exactly the same size. This means they can be laid perfectly straight with only a 2mm grout join!
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