Building on the Slow collection, inspired by the sandy, matt, uneven texture of traditional terracotta, Slow Cold now offers an interpretation of hand-pressed clays in cool shades of grey and green. Blending the concrete effect with the irregular surfaces typical of hand-made pieces, the collection has a deeply tactile appearance with strong variations in shade that seem to vibrate in the light, emphasised by the use of the 3D Ink Premium Technology, which perfectly matches digital printing with the surface’s structure. Slow Cold combines the symbolic value and mood of materials intrinsic to the history of the Mediterranean area with an unusual aesthetic, which brings these surfaces right up to date. This tactile appeal is paired with impeccable performance: the surfaces are frostproof, technical and extremely resistant to mechanical stress.
The five sizes, ranging from square to rectangular (120×120 cm, 75×150 cm, 60×120 cm, 75×75 cm and 60×60 cm) are able to cater for a wide variety of types of area and installation layouts. The collection’s potential is further reinforced by the Triangolo mosaic, with a geometrical motif to generate a rhythm across the wall, and the Trama decor, inspired by fabrics in which the lines intertwine to create abstract patterns.

The series is rounded out with the new Slow Wall collection, a textured offering for horizontal installation, rich in fine details and imperfections thanks to the implementation of 3D Ink technology and intended for use as a wall covering. The technology thus combines a distinctive visual characteristic of the surface with an unusual tactile quality. The slab’s intense bas relief effect derives from its sculpted surface, with shaping recessed into its 9 mm thickness.
Slow Wall comes in four colours, including warm and cool shades to harmonise with both the Slow and the Slow Cold collections. The wall covering assortment is completed by the Myrtle decor with delicate tone-on-tone foliage patterning created with the Touch technology.