The Artedomus Beton Collection consists of concrete-inspired tiles and large-format porcelain panels that offer the same visual appeal and touch of concrete but provides the greater technical benefits of porcelain.
Designers and architects are able to create striking concrete-inspired interiors using a combination of Artegres tiles and large-format Artetech porcelain panels for benchtops, floorings, walls and splashbacks.
Artetech is a range of large-format, technical, pressed porcelain panels created specifically for benchtops, flooring, walls and splashbacks and authentically recreates the look of concrete. It is produced randomly, with a rolled and printed texture so there is no visible pattern or repetition.
There are two sizes and two thicknesses to suit a multitude of purposes. The largest panels are 2500mm x 1190mm, reducing the need for joins in a surface. They come in the option of 6mm or 12mm thickness, the latter being particularly suitable for a kitchen island bench. These panels are available in 10 colours – ice, white, dust, rope, beige, grey, graphite, brown, mud and smoke and have through-body colouring so that the edges can be honed. Artedomus will stock a selection of colours, with others available through custom order.
The second-size panel is 2500mm x 900mm with a 12mm thickness. It is available in three through-body colours – graphite, rope and smoke – and is a custom item to reduce wastage on benchtops and splashbacks.
The Artegres Beton tiles are available in the same 10 concrete-inspired colours to complement the large-format ceramic panels. The range includes three sizes and two thicknesses (12mm and 4.8mm), and smooth, natural-finish tiles that can be blended with structured, texture-finish tiles to create a variety of surface effects.
The new Beton collection of pressed porcelain panels and tiles is on display at Artedomus’ four showrooms across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. For more information visit artedomus.com