June 17, 2024

Thickened ceramic slabs: a revolution in Interior Design

Thickened ceramic slabs represent a true innovation in interior design, offering a perfect combination of strength, refined aesthetics, and versatile application.

Made of porcelain stoneware and available in thicknesses of 12mm and 20mm, they are ideal for creating furnishings of all shapes and sizes, such as countertops and kitchen tops, kitchen and living room furniture, bathroom furniture, and contemporary design elements.

Thickened ceramic slabs: the revolution starts from the inside

AVASTONE’s thickened ceramic slabs offer unparalleled freedom of expression, allowing you to meet the most complex technical requirements with style and elegance. This innovative material is resistant to high temperatures, atmospheric agents, and UV damage, and is also completely waterproof, guaranteeing durability and ease of maintenance.

Style coherence between floor, wall covering, and furniture

Thickened ceramic slabs coordinate perfectly with LA FABBRICA AVA’s floors and wall coverings, to create a style coherence between all the surfaces in the home. The variety of finishes available allows you to create harmonious and sophisticated environments, in which each furnishing element integrates seamlessly and with maximum stylistic coherence with the rest of the interior design.

 

Large-format tiles: technical and aesthetic advantages

Large porcelain stoneware slabs offer numerous technical and aesthetic advantages. From a technical point of view, the large surfaces reduce the number of joints, improving the overall aesthetics and ease of cleaning. Aesthetically, AVASTONE’s thick slabs create a visual continuity effect, adding a touch of elegance to the environments.

Ceramic slabs and furniture coverings

Thickened ceramic slabs find application in furniture coverings: they are, in fact, a sophisticated and resistant aesthetic option. Used to cover wardrobes, tables, and other furnishings, these slabs add a touch of elegance and durability to furniture, resisting possible bumps, scratches, and stains.

Some examples of use can be:

 

Wardrobe cladding

ceramic slabs can be used to cover wardrobe doors, giving them a modern and clean look, as well as superior resistance compared to traditional materials.

Dining tables

a dining table with a ceramic top offers a scratch-resistant and stain-resistant surface, making it ideal for both intensive daily use and hosting elegant dinners.

Kitchen countertops

ceramic countertops - such as those in the Statuario Reale collection - are heat and stain resistant, easy to clean, and beautiful to look at thanks to their marble-effect veins.

Kitchen island cladding

kitchen islands can be clad with thickened ceramic slabs, creating an elegant focal point that is resistant to everyday wear and tear.

Furnishings

coffee tables, consoles, and other furnishing surfaces can be clad in stoneware to create a seamless design and ensure greater durability.

Kitchen countertops and worktops

Thickened ceramic slabs are ideal for kitchen countertops and worktops thanks to their hygienic properties and the aforementioned resistance to scratches, stains, and heat. AVASTONE offers a variety of solutions perfect for combining aesthetics and functionality in the kitchen.

Why choose a porcelain stoneware kitchen countertop?

A kitchen countertop covered with ceramic slabs is:

Scratch resistant

Hygienic and easy to clean

Heat resistant

Durable over time

AVASTONE: new maxi design slabs

AVASTONE presents some of the most innovative and fascinating slabs on the market. Among the top collections we find:

Sahara Noir, Eos, Aragon

black marbles characterized by distinctive and sophisticated veins.

Macchia Antica, Statuario Reale, Calacatta Oro

white veined marbles that combine classic elegance with modern design.

Magellano

this collection stands out for its unique green shades.

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