Argile
Argile takes its name inspired by the pure and warm essence of hand-worked clay but moving away from the classic spirit and finding an urban and modern style. A material of timeless beauty that invites us to create spaces full of personality and warmth. With a matte finish, Argile is a tile that stands out for its realism and its wide colour range. Thanks to its 9 colours with shade variation in two formats and it´s natural appearance, the versatility of this collection exponentially expands design solutions for any space.














Argile takes its name inspired by the pure and warm essence of hand-worked clay but moving away from the classic spirit and finding an urban and modern style. A material of timeless beauty that invites us to create spaces full of personality and warmth. With a matte finish, Argile is a tile that stands out for its realism and its wide colour range. Thanks to its 9 colours with shade variation in two formats and it´s natural appearance, the versatility of this collection exponentially expands design solutions for any space.
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Cacao (1)

What is the PEI?
This is an indication of the friction or abrasion resistance of the tile finishing surface.
PEI 3: For light traffic. Residental floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil.
PEI 4: For medium traffic. Residential or light commercial floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil. Example: Residential kitchen, office, boutiques.
PEI 5: High traffic. Residential or commercial floor. Example: cafés, hotels, restaurants.
Concrete (1)

What is the PEI?
This is an indication of the friction or abrasion resistance of the tile finishing surface.
PEI 3: For light traffic. Residental floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil.
PEI 4: For medium traffic. Residential or light commercial floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil. Example: Residential kitchen, office, boutiques.
PEI 5: High traffic. Residential or commercial floor. Example: cafés, hotels, restaurants.
Cotto (1)

What is the PEI?
This is an indication of the friction or abrasion resistance of the tile finishing surface.
PEI 3: For light traffic. Residental floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil.
PEI 4: For medium traffic. Residential or light commercial floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil. Example: Residential kitchen, office, boutiques.
PEI 5: High traffic. Residential or commercial floor. Example: cafés, hotels, restaurants.
Dark (1)

What is the PEI?
This is an indication of the friction or abrasion resistance of the tile finishing surface.
PEI 3: For light traffic. Residental floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil.
PEI 4: For medium traffic. Residential or light commercial floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil. Example: Residential kitchen, office, boutiques.
PEI 5: High traffic. Residential or commercial floor. Example: cafés, hotels, restaurants.
Glacier (1)

What is the PEI?
This is an indication of the friction or abrasion resistance of the tile finishing surface.
PEI 3: For light traffic. Residental floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil.
PEI 4: For medium traffic. Residential or light commercial floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil. Example: Residential kitchen, office, boutiques.
PEI 5: High traffic. Residential or commercial floor. Example: cafés, hotels, restaurants.
Ice (1)

What is the PEI?
This is an indication of the friction or abrasion resistance of the tile finishing surface.
PEI 3: For light traffic. Residental floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil.
PEI 4: For medium traffic. Residential or light commercial floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil. Example: Residential kitchen, office, boutiques.
PEI 5: High traffic. Residential or commercial floor. Example: cafés, hotels, restaurants.
Khaki (1)

What is the PEI?
This is an indication of the friction or abrasion resistance of the tile finishing surface.
PEI 3: For light traffic. Residental floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil.
PEI 4: For medium traffic. Residential or light commercial floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil. Example: Residential kitchen, office, boutiques.
PEI 5: High traffic. Residential or commercial floor. Example: cafés, hotels, restaurants.
Siena (1)

What is the PEI?
This is an indication of the friction or abrasion resistance of the tile finishing surface.
PEI 3: For light traffic. Residental floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil.
PEI 4: For medium traffic. Residential or light commercial floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil. Example: Residential kitchen, office, boutiques.
PEI 5: High traffic. Residential or commercial floor. Example: cafés, hotels, restaurants.
Sky (1)

What is the PEI?
This is an indication of the friction or abrasion resistance of the tile finishing surface.
PEI 3: For light traffic. Residental floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil.
PEI 4: For medium traffic. Residential or light commercial floor protected against abrasive agents such as sand, gravel and soil. Example: Residential kitchen, office, boutiques.
PEI 5: High traffic. Residential or commercial floor. Example: cafés, hotels, restaurants.