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Bryce large-format porcelain in Gris

Bryce is one of three new large-format porcelain collections launched by Nemo Tile + Stone that mimic the earthy, neutral tones of natural materials. Embodying the organic textures of stone or the unpolished allure of concrete, the new collections also include Blake and Madison, and all three enhance designers’ ability to devise spaces that are as beautiful as they are functional. 

Bryce large-format porcelain in Sable

Recreating the radiant beauty of natural limestone but with the durability of porcelain, the Bryce large-format collection emits a luminous softness and warmth and can bring a pervading sense of calm and tranquility to both indoor and outdoor settings.  

Bryce large-format porcelain in Sable

The intricate texture of natural limestone is achieved through a play of light across the surface of the Bryce tiles, which are available in four colourways: Champagne, Sable, Perle and Gris. Three surface finishes are also available for the Bryce large-format porcelain collection, Matte-Pro, C2 GRIP and Strutturato, that last of which is characterized by dense parallel lines. (The Gris and Champagne tones are also available in the OUT20 finish.) 

Bryce large-format porcelain in Perle and Sable mosaic chevron

Bryce large-format porcelain collection from Nemo Tile + Stone is available in four sizes and a mosaic chevron and with its minimalist charm, Bryce serves as a blank canvas to build on and can be used for a range of applications that include outdoor settings, bathrooms and kitchens. 

Bryce large-format porcelain in Sable and Perle

Blake and Madison, the other two large-format porcelain tile collections, reference the essence of slate and the modern appeal of concrete, respectively.

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