FineArt by Ceramica Sant’Agostino

This new collection of digitally printed porcelain tiles is inspired by textiles.

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FineArt, Ceramica Sant’Agostino
This Northern Italian brand claims to have “refined the art of weaving ceramics” with its new collection of digitally printed, textile-inspired porcelain tiles that resemble carpet. FineArt is comprised of five neutral tiles, which measure 36” square, 24” square, 12” by 24”, and 8” square; a secondary line called FineArt Patchwork made up of 8” square mixed-and-matched tiles offered in 48 designs; 12”-square swatches of mosaic tiles; and 8”-by-18” hexagonal tiles. ceramicasantagostino.it

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