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Matte Finish 6712 Ceramic 300x600mm Matte Finish 6712 Ceramic 300x600mm Matte Finish 6712 Ceramic 300x600mm
Matte Finish 6712 Ceramic 300x600mm

6712

Size 300x600 mm
Category Ceramic
Finish Matte
Area Outdoor , Elevation
Look Stone
Color
Brand N/A
Dealer Contact Number N/A
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Rugged Ivory and Smoky Grey High Depth Stone Wall Cladding

In the evolving landscape of Indian architecture, the transition from flat surfaces to tactile, organic textures has become a hallmark of luxury. This 12x24 ceramic masterpiece captures the raw essence of natural stone, blending soft ivory highlights with deep, smoky grey undertones to create a wall surface that is both timeless and contemporary. When exploring the latest tile designs, this specific stone-look aesthetic stands out for its ability to bring the outdoors inside with a refined, sophisticated touch.

The Art of Sculptural Stone Textures

This design features a sophisticated architectural movement, mimicking the rugged beauty of split-face stone. The high depth punch, ranging from 2.5mm to 5mm, creates a multi-dimensional surface where light and shadow play across the ivory and grey blocks. The pattern follows a random, organic alignment, ensuring that no two sections look identical, much like a hand-laid stone wall. The visual depth is further enhanced by the matte finish, which absorbs light to emphasize the gritty, realistic texture of the stone grains. This interplay of cool greys and warm ivories makes it a versatile choice for those looking to add a focal point to their entrance foyers or balcony walls.

Why 12x24 High Depth Ceramic is a Designer's Choice

The 300x600mm (12x24) format is particularly favored by architects for wall applications because it balances ease of installation with a grand, expansive appearance. Being a ceramic material, it offers excellent water resistance and durability for vertical cladding. The high depth punch is the defining feature here; it provides an authentic stone feel that is traditionally achieved only with heavy natural rock. This makes it an exceptional choice for bathroom tiles where you want a spa-like, earthy ambiance, or for exterior elevations that require a weather-resistant yet high-end look.

Curating a Sophisticated Natural Aesthetic

To truly bring out the character of this high-depth stone surface, it is essential to pair it with materials that complement its rugged profile and neutral color palette.

ElementRecommended SelectionWhy it Works
LightingWarm LED Wall WashersGraze lighting highlights the 3D peaks and valleys of the high depth punch.
HardwareMatte Black or GunmetalProvides a modern contrast against the ivory and grey stone tones.
GreeneryTall Snake Plants or Areca PalmsThe organic green leaves pop beautifully against the neutral stone backdrop.
GroutAsh GreyCreates a seamless, monolithic look that mimics a single block of stone.

FAQs

No, this specific product is designed with a high depth punch (2.5 to 5mm) and a ceramic body intended strictly for wall cladding and elevation. It is not suitable for floor applications as the deep texture and material specs are optimized for vertical durability.

While the high depth punch creates realistic grooves, the matte finish is highly resistant to stains and dust. For interior walls, a simple soft brush or damp cloth is sufficient. For exterior elevation, an occasional pressurized water spray keeps the stone texture looking fresh.

It creates a stunning feature wall, especially behind a vanity or in a shower area. The ivory and grey tones reflect the popular 'earthy luxury' trend in Indian homes, making the bathroom feel larger and more connected to nature.