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Incomparable technical performance, large formats and sophisticated aesthetics are part of Century's unmistakeable signature, the Fincibec group brand specialised in high resistance flooring and trusted partner of architects and designers, always on the look out for materials with high advantages of use.
Century brings four proposals to Cersaie 2011, Transalp, Challenge 120x120, Stonehouse and Arbor all having a definite technical quality yet enriched with careful research in aesthetics and materials.
The natural inspiration for the new TRANSALP collection, highlighted by the choice of names for the five proposals inspired by the most evocative peaks of the Alpine arch, offers two rectified modular formats ((30x60 e 60x60) available in natural, lapped and bush hammered finish. Details that bring out the research applied to mass-coloured fine porcelain stoneware, which contributes to increasing the range of high-tech products that Century dedicates to great architecture.
CHALLENGE, distinguished by its 120x120 format and the modular formats obtained by cutting large slabs, represents Century's new concept of surface, in full-body fine procelain stoneware, supplied in three colours with natural finish, and now also available in with a sophisticated glossy finish. A new element that increases the expressive possibilities of a product that provides the best in last generation ceramic technology, by proposing an original appearance thanks to the presence of mineral grains and flakes in the mixture to provide a melange effect.
The high-tech content, suitable for commercial environments, also distinguishes STONEHOUSE, a collection that re-proposes the split stone effect in four colours and three modular formats. Available in natural finish, and lapped in the larger formats, Stonehouse completes its proposal with a low wall that can be used over the whole surface, on the floor and cladding, making the product suitable for outdoor use as well.
Lastly ARBOR, a technical wood, in perfect Century style, with a surface that feels and looks perfectly natural, with increased grip and a selection of colours that make this a unique collection to personalise interiors and exteriors in residential and commercial settings. There are five colour variations, that do not follow the natural features of the essences, but propose bleached and dyed effects, in keeping with current architectural trends.
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