Some collections are designed to blend in. Treviso was created to stand out.
At first glance, it is a stone – timeless, neutral, grounding. But look closer, and the story changes. With Treviso, stone becomes a canvas. A canvas where soft watercolor florals blossom across the surface, where delicate branches stretch out like brushstrokes, where lush greenery unfolds in gentle detail. The floral wallpaper-effect decorations are unlike anything else – tiles that do not just cover walls but transform them into living, breathing compositions.
This is where Treviso breaks the rules. It is stone-effect, yes, but it also borrows from art, from fabric, from nature itself. It gives homeowners a chance to bring a sense of individuality to their spaces. For architects, it opens the door to interiors that feel crafted and personal rather than generic. And for contractors, it delivers a collection that is as practical and durable as it is creative.
Treviso moves easily between a private bathroom retreat, a bold kitchen feature wall, or even a commercial interior where first impressions matter. Its large-format wall tiles and matching floor tiles create continuity, while the geometric relief of Treviso Foro Natural adds a contemporary edge for those who prefer structure over softness.
In short, Treviso is more than a tile collection. It is a conversation between stone and design, between permanence and imagination. A chance to create interiors that will be remembered, not just noticed.
