Ideal for both commercial and residential interiors applications.
February 9th, 2010
Aurora series, proudly introduced by Romax Tile, is constructed from a range of techniques, including silkscreen, incision and casting, polishing. Each piece is unique in character and form, inspired by the polar light movement, the tile imitates the aurora shining in the night sky.
Color: White, Ivory, Sand, Smoke, Moke.
Finish: Semi polish / Matt
Dimension: 600x600mm / 600x300mm / 300x300mm
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