• Greenwood Collection

    July 11, 2011

    The Greenwood collection of rustic tiles by Cerim expands on the theme of ceramic simulating wood. Greenwood is inspired by the wood processing method based on pickling and aniline dyes (highly penetrating but less used these days). Greenwood’s surface structure recalls the effects of counter-blade cutting, while the design is based on oak wood in five new colors, creating attractive combinations.

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