LUTUM Porcelain: Introducing Nebula and Griseo
Inspired by you. Built for what’s next.
These two bold new colours were born from the overwhelming response to the LUTUM launch. You asked for more — and the team delivered. Nebula and Griseo are not only visually striking, they’re engineered to thrive in demanding, high-traffic, and extreme outdoor environments. Think high design meets high performance — in the form of durable, low-maintenance porcelain slabs built for modern living.
In the era of the hybrid home, beauty alone isn’t enough.
Materials must work harder, last longer, and adapt effortlessly. Whether you’re redesigning your patio to host clients, curating a garden kitchen that rivals any restaurant, or blending indoor and outdoor zones with seamless cohesion — LUTUM’s new offerings rise to the challenge.
Nebula brings soft storm tones with deep dimensionality — a dramatic yet grounded choice for contemporary exteriors. Griseo, on the other hand, channels cool elegance with a subtle stone-inspired aesthetic — designed to complement minimalist architecture and modular design systems.
With built-in UV resistance, scratch and stain durability, and zero maintenance fuss, LUTUM porcelain surfaces are engineered to perform — and to stay beautiful doing it.
So, what’s next?
The future of design is flexible, functional, and fearlessly bold. And LUTUM is already there.
Crafted for the future. Made for how you live now.
Explore Nebula and Griseo — and discover large-scale slabs designed to go further.
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