QuarryBasics® Ironspot is a durable matte finish tile with a subtle through-body salt and pepper appearance. Available in three popular colors, and designed with a focus on heavy use, functionality and visual appeal in mind, QuarryBasics® Ironspot stands out as the preferred choice for demanding projects.

With a structured range of sizes, thicknesses and finishes, Norr offers endless applications for floors, walls and interior design solutions, in both public and residential settings. This versatility allows the collection to engage with both indoor and outdoor style, shaping a global project with extraordinary visual, aesthetic and functional continuity.

Mutina America collection is available by setting up an appointment with one of our design libraries. Please contact your nearest design library to view these beautiful domestically stocked items.

Mutina America collection is available by setting up an appointment with one of our design libraries. Please contact your nearest design library to view these beautiful domestically stocked items.

Mutina America collection is available by setting up an appointment with one of our design libraries. Please contact your nearest design library to view these beautiful domestically stocked items.

Fringe - ornamental border made of threads or strips - is the first collection designed by Michael Anastassiades for Mutina.

Homage to the square is available in a pallet of seven tones inspired by Josef Albers's paintings and his studies on chromatic interactions.

With Kosei, which means composition in Japanese, Vincent Van Duysen proposes a range of ceramic surfaces developed with pure and tactile materials, inspired by lava rocks such as obsidian and volcanic glasses, which are homogeneous, amorphous and with exceptional hardness.

The collection is the result of a long experimentation on colour,which led to the creation of a palette of two shades: Ink and Soot, each of which is further divided into over 15 different tones, imparting a sense of depth and movement to the surfaces.

Time was conceived to commemorate a decade of collaboration between Mutina and Barber and Osgerby. It serves as an exploration of the natural weathering processes, where the recurrent actions of water and wind gradually erode and refine surfaces, shaping landscapes and evolving rugged features into sleek forms.

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