FineArt by Ceramica Sant’Agostino

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

Courtesy Ceramica Sant’Agostino

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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