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Bathroom tiles with texture on the surface - the latest trends from Opoczno

23 of December '20


Opoczno collections for bathrooms include a diverse range of patterns expressed not only through graphics, but also structures on the surface of the tiles.

Opoczno responds to the needs of both individual customers and architects looking for solutions for public facilities.

Coffee Foam ©
OPOCZNO

Coffee Foam

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Its offer includes collections for the most common bathroom design scenarios, i.e. in classic white or modern minimalism, but also equally popular wood-like tiles, such as the Grand Wood series. Beiges and delicate pastels, which warm up interiors, are very popular.

Opoczno also proposes arrangements with collections inspired by concrete and stone, elegant marble, as well as popular grays or black or sterile white tiles that give bathrooms a modern feel. Its range combines colors and structured tiles, as exemplified by the Ocean Romance collection or Love You Navy(a Good Design finalist), in which the extinguished blue is presented in many guises, such as structured tiles with a striking surface or a mosaic in an original shape.

Tile formats range from large-format 120:120, 60:120, 80:80 cm or the more classic 30:60, 60:60 and 30:90 cm. It is worth noting the 20:20 cm tiles, traditional in format, but with a modern design and extremely graceful in design.

Love You Navy ©
OPOCZNO

Love You Navy

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Opoczno was the first manufacturer on the market to introduce a 40:120 cm format. The collections are distinguished by original design combining striking graphics and deep structures, as well as a surprising interpretation of classic materials.

Opoczno's diverse collections create enormous design possibilities using both timeless classics and minimalist modernity.


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