Fjord stoneware collection by Fiandre Architectural Surfaces

Fjord stoneware collection by Fiandre Architectural Surfaces

Fjord stoneware collection by Fiandre Architectural Surfaces

Dezeen Showroom: the wild landscapes of Scandinavia serve as inspiration for the Fjord tile collection, created by Fiandre Architectural Surfaces.

The Fjord porcelain tile collection features tone-on-tone cloud effects that are intended to evoke staggering cliffs, rocky inlets and "pale surfaces shaped by the passage of time and primordial forces of nature".

Fjord stoneware collection by Fiandre Architectural Surfaces
The Fjord porcelain tiles are inspired by Scandinavian nature

The tiles are in a range of neutral colours and are suitable for indoors and outdoors, and for both minimalist and extravagant settings.

The indoor selection features seven different colour choices, available in formats ranging from 120 by 60 or 60 by 30 centimetres, and with either a semi-polished or structured finish.

Fjord stoneware collection by Fiandre Architectural Surfaces
There are versions for both indoors and outdoors

For outdoors, there is a choice of three colours – Dusty Fjord, Grey Fjord and Sand Fjord – in a new 100 by 100 centimetre format, with a structured surface that provides slip-resistance while feeling smooth and silky to the touch.

This makes it a good choice for pools, spas and saunas, as well as garden areas.

There are also extra-large format tiles, extending up to 100 by 300 centimetres, in the Fjord Maximum collection.

Product: Fjord
Brand: Fiandre Architectural Surfaces
Contact: msghedoni@granitifiandre.it

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