


Geometro
Recycled Glass Micro-Mosaic

Origami
Artisan Glass Wall Tile
Cart
Your cart is empty

Introducing the Waterfront Grey Industrial Porcelain collection by Imola, a striking choice that embodies the raw elegance of contemporary architecture. This color captures the essence of urban sophistication, infusing spaces with a modern yet timeless appeal. The industrial hue stands out with its unique character, making it a perfect fit for both residential and commercial environments.
The visual qualities of Waterfront Grey are captivating, showcasing subtle veining and a textured surface that mimics the charm of natural materials. Its warm grey tones, reminiscent of weathered concrete and industrial palettes, provide a sense of depth and movement, creating a dynamic backdrop for any design scheme. The matte finish enhances its aesthetic, offering a soft, inviting touch that contrasts beautifully with the boldness of its color.
Waterfront Grey is versatile in application, ideal for creating stunning feature walls, expansive flooring solutions, or chic backsplashes. It pairs effortlessly with a range of materials, from sleek metals to rustic woods, allowing designers and homeowners to craft harmonious spaces. Whether utilized in a modern loft or a trendy cafΓ©, this porcelain tile brings an essence of refined industrial charm to any project.
Sort by
2 products
Your order number is
We're verifying stock availability with the manufacturer now. Once confirmed, you'll receive a $35 invoice at your email address. After payment, your sample ships via UPS Ground β typically within 5β7 business days.
After your sample ships, you'll receive a $35 discount code for any $300+ purchase in our store.
Your order number is
We're verifying stock availability with the manufacturer now. Once confirmed, you'll receive a $35 invoice at your email address. After payment, your sample ships via UPS Ground β typically within 5β7 business days.
After your sample ships, you'll receive a $35 discount code for any $300+ purchase in our store.
