• MUTINA TIME SAHARA SAND ROUGH 20,5X20,5
  • MUTINA TIME SAHARA SAND ROUGH 20,5X20,5
MUTINA TIME SAHARA SAND ROUGH 20,5X20,5
SKU
BOTR08
Brand
Category
FLOORS
WALL COVERING
Availability
In stock:
Out of stock
270,45 €/m2
416,09 €/m2
Price per pack: €148.75

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Description

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Time – time in English – was born to celebrate
ten years of collaboration between Mutina and
Barber and Osgerby. This is an exploration
of natural alteration processes, where
the repeated action of wind and water
progressively erodes and refines the surfaces,
sculpting landscapes and transforming elements
rough into smooth shapes.

Attachments

time catalog (1.29 MB)
time data sheet (551.65 KB)

Specifications

Serie
TIME
Form
Square
Quality
First Choice
Thickness
12mm
Stonalizzazione
Not specified
Surface
ROUGH
Scivolosità
Not specified
Format
20,5X20,5
Effect
COLORFUL
Mq per package
0.55 m²

MUTINA

Mutina tiles are the result of collaboration with the best designers from all over the world, who bring ideas and creativity to the ceramic tile sector. The collection stands out for its unique textures, bold colors and innovative designs. The tiles are made with high quality materials, taking inspiration from architectural and design elements. An industrial reality of ceramic surfaces that has seen various production interruptions to be reborn, expanded and reinvented each time by adopting an aesthetic thought that finds space in architecture and in contemporary art. Delicate imagery, sensitivity, harmony and authentic elegance are the characteristics of Mutina.
 

“The collaboration with the designer Patricia Urquiola was truly passionate and engaging, an experience of great professional enrichment for both of us. Patricia immediately understood and shared our company project, our philosophy and our idea of ​​research, both chromatic and material, and managed to transfer all its creative exuberance to the new collection without distorting our identity, which is much more sober and achromatic".