Pelle di Luna Floor Tile

Pelle di Luna Floor Tile by Manetti Gusmano & Figli

Prices starting at $13.90 per Sq/Ft

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Description

Pelle di Luna Floor Tile

This surface is obtained by following a special technique that allows the opposite side of the tile to be used. This results in greater oxidation, in a lighter color, and in a wavy but soft surface. The small irregularities make every single piece unique and unrepeatable.

Technical Sheet

terracotta floor tile

Rectangle

15x30x1,8
15x30x2,5
18x36x2,5

terracotta floor tile
Square

15x15x1,8
19x19x1,8
25x25x1,8
25x25x2,5
30x30x2,5

terracotta floor tile

Steps tread with bull nose

18x36x3
25x35x3

Corner for step tread

 

Corner for step tread

18x36x3
35x35x3

Skirting board
Skirting board

8×30

* Measurements are cm

 

The protagonist of the magnificent classical tradition of architecture, from ancient Roman times to this day, several buildings have been built with manually molded terracotta tiles. At Manetti, this prestigious and rare artisan procedure is effected by skilled workmen who model the clay with their bare hands using single wooden molds obtained from splendid originals of the 17th century.

For centuries the constitutive quality of clay belonging to the geologic formations around the city of Impruneta, located only about ten kilometers from Florence, has been very well-known and appreciated. It has given rise to the renowned “Cotto Imprunetino” brand, a compact, solid, resistant, enduring, natural material with exceptional red shades.

The creation of products – such as amphorae, pots, roof tiles (Coppi-tegole), and decorative and artistic elements – was made possible not only by the quality of raw materials but also by the skill of artisans along with the profound mastery of firing technique.

In this century-old tradition, you find the Manetti Gusmano & Figli company, active in Ferrone for eight generations, focused on producing “Cotto imprunetino” flooring tiles in all machine-made and handmade versions.

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