Versace Meteorite: Where Bold Design Meets the Raw Elegance of Stone
Bold, faceted, and unapologetically luxurious, the Meteorite collection from Versace Ceramics is where mineral beauty meets high-fashion edge. Drawing on the luminous depth of crystal quartzite, it transforms the raw elegance of stone into something unmistakably Versace.
Four statement colourways – Bianco, Nero, Moka, and Miele – form the palette. Each shade is rich, layered, and designed to hold its own, whether used as a subtle foundation or as a dramatic focal point. Available as tiles, mosaics, and ceramic borders, Meteorite’s versatility spans expansive floors, gallery-like walls, and intimate bathroom spaces.
Then there’s “Megabarocco” – an exclusive surface that fuses quartzite’s multi-faceted texture with one of the brand’s most iconic patterns. The result is part mineral, part motif, and entirely magnetic. It’s this collision of natural beauty and design heritage that turns a surface into a statement.
Every piece carries the brand’s DNA, the elegance, the exclusivity, the unmistakable Versace glamour. These aren’t just finishes; they’re set pieces in the architecture of a home, designed to transform spaces into places that linger in memory.
Locally, the Meteorite collection is available exclusively through Ferreiras, the country’s leading name in tile and bathroom design. With decades of expertise and a discerning eye, Ferreiras offers more than access to premium materials; they deliver insight, guidance, and a refined approach that ensures every surface finds its perfect stage.
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