Coverlam
Lightweight and technical. Despite its ultra-thin thicknesses of 3.5 mm and 5.6 mm, Coverlam is a tile that retains all mechanical and aesthetic properties expected of a porcelain. It has a high resistance to wear and tear, stains, moisture and bending that make it a good choice for floors and walls. With its oversized dimensions, this collection really offers a great innovation potential for construction and interior design.


















Lightweight and technical. Despite its ultra-thin thicknesses of 3.5 mm and 5.6 mm, Coverlam is a tile that retains all mechanical and aesthetic properties expected of a porcelain. It has a high resistance to wear and tear, stains, moisture and bending that make it a good choice for floors and walls. With its oversized dimensions, this collection really offers a great innovation potential for construction and interior design.
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Basic Blanco (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.
Basic Nieve (2)

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.

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.
Calacata (3)

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.

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.

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.
Estatuario (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.
Supreme (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.
Titan Antracita (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.
Titan Cemento (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.
Titan Gris (2)

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.

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.
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