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    Navona tile collection by Walker Zanger

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMarch 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dezeen Showroom: American stone and tile company Walker Zanger was informed by the veiny appearance of travertine for its durable porcelain Navona tile collection.

    Although Navona tiles are made from porcelain, their veiny finish mimics travertine – a form of terrestrial limestone used throughout the history of architecture, from Rome’s Colosseum to the White House in Washington DC.

    Navona tile collection by Walker Zanger
    Walker Zanger designed the Navona tiles to mimic travertine

    Walker Zanger aimed to mirror the appearance of travertine but chose porcelain to make the most of the more cost-effective material’s high resistance to heat, stains and scratches.

    Navona is available in four colours – bianco, avorio, grigio and rosso – each drawing inspiration from the historical applications of travertine worldwide.

    Navona tile collection by Walker Zanger
    Navona is available in four colours

    Walker Zanger used two unique cutting techniques to replicate the appearance of natural travertine: cross-cut and vein-cut.

    Both methods create distinctively textured and patterned stone, available in multiple thicknesses.

    “Navona offers a fresh and practical alternative for designers who want the desirable look of travertine with the durability and flexibility of porcelain,” said Walker Zanger.


    Product details:

    Product: Navona
    Brand: Walker Zanger
    Contact: walkerzanger@flyingcamel.com

    Material: porcelain
    Colours/finishes: bianco, avorio, grigio and rosso
    Dimensions:12 x 24 millimetres, 24 x 24 millimetres, 24 x 48 millimetres, 31 x 62 millimetres, 48 x 48 millimetres and 48 x 110 millimetres

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