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Provenza Ceramiche

Provenza Ceramiche is the Emil Group brand dedicated to porcelain stoneware surfaces with a material, contemporary character, particularly appreciated abroad for residential, contract and outdoor projects. Among the collections: Q-Stone, Ego, Re-Use, Karman, Eureka, Gesso and Provoak.

Provenza collections: from stone to wood-effect porcelain stoneware

 

The Provenza catalogue is built on a strong vocation for natural materials, with a clearly recognisable identity in every product family.

Stone is the main thread: Q-Stone reinterprets quartzite, Ego draws inspiration from an ancient Mexican stone in the Ivory, Sand, Grey and Dark Grey tones, while Eureka, Karman, Salt Stone and Pietra di Orosei complete the range in stone-effect porcelain stoneware with interpretations of Italian and Mediterranean flavour.

On the concrete front, Re-Use and Re-Play Concrete offer contemporary surfaces, perfect for projects requiring the language of concrete-effect porcelain stoneware.

Provoak, Alter and Revival translate into ceramic the essence of reclaimed oak and signature oaks, positioning themselves in wood-effect porcelain stoneware with a warm and natural aesthetic.

Completing the catalogue, the Unique series dedicated to marble-effect porcelain stoneware and travertine, and Gesso with its tactile solid colours.

 

Provenza ceramics: quote and international availability

 

Provenza ceramics are among the most chosen abroad among Italian porcelain stoneware brands, appreciated by designers and private clients across Europe for their stylistic rigour and format quality.

To request a quote on Provenza tiles, click on the collection of your interest and fill in the configurator with colour, surface, format and square metres. You will receive a personalised offer with no obligation, with delivery times of 24-48 hours throughout Europe and sample availability for complex projects.

For projects requiring cross-brand solutions, it is possible to combine Provenza collections with other proposals, including Emilceramica and Ergon.