Convergence - Chardonnay
Glass tiles from Crossville
Product description
Sizing: 4x4 mosaic. Thickness: 6mm
Concept
Natural fusion gives a fresh perspective. There is a tendency in nature for unrelated species to evolve in appearance, taking on similar characteristics under similar environmental conditions.
You are invited to explore a convergence of design and style. Natural glamour offers a surprising and beautiful secret with Crossville’s Convergence Mosaics. Edge-grain woods are awash in vibrant color and cast in polished glass mosaics for an earth shattering look of wood grain with a lustrous sheen. This line of 12x12 mosaics melds bio-mimicry with an artistic splash under the sophisticated brilliance of glass. Let nature be your guide and color and shine be your paint brush. Beauty and style collide with Convergence.
• Four neutal tone and four bright tone colors are available
• Aligns with the ever popular wood-look in a unique glass format
• Part of the Common Thread for the Cure program
You are invited to explore a convergence of design and style. Natural glamour offers a surprising and beautiful secret with Crossville’s Convergence Mosaics. Edge-grain woods are awash in vibrant color and cast in polished glass mosaics for an earth shattering look of wood grain with a lustrous sheen. This line of 12x12 mosaics melds bio-mimicry with an artistic splash under the sophisticated brilliance of glass. Let nature be your guide and color and shine be your paint brush. Beauty and style collide with Convergence.
• Four neutal tone and four bright tone colors are available
• Aligns with the ever popular wood-look in a unique glass format
• Part of the Common Thread for the Cure program
More about this product
Categorised in Glass - Wall coverings - Glass tiles - Wall tiles - Colour beige - Colour multicoloured - Effect wood.
Part of the collection
GLASS.
Manufacturer
Crossville
Family
Convergence
Architonic ID
1540274
Order number
CON02
Year of Launch
2018
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