Beige Tiles: view the collections

Beige, sand, hazelnut, Havana: tiles take shape within the room. The dove grey surfaces and waxy shades provide uniform carpets for the home, from living-room to kitchen.

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Treverkmood
Wood Effect Porcelain Stoneware
  • Colors 5
  • Surfaces 1
  • Sizes 1
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Treverkway
Wood Effect Stoneware Floors
  • Colors 8
  • Sizes 1
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Treverkhome
Wood Effect Stoneware
  • Colors 8
  • Mosaics 8
  • Surfaces 1
  • Sizes 5
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Multiquartz
Outdoor Porcelain Stoneware
  • Colors 3
  • Mosaics 6
  • Surfaces 2
  • Sizes 5
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Progress
Natural Effect Porcelain Stoneware
  • Colors 6
  • Surfaces 1
  • Sizes 2
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SistemN
High Performance Technical Stoneware
  • Colors 8
  • Mosaics 8
  • Surfaces 3
  • Sizes 5
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Iside
Concrete Effect Porcelain Stoneware
  • Colors 6
  • Surfaces 1
  • Sizes 1
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Polis
Outdoor Porcelain Stoneware
  • Colors 7
  • Surfaces 1
  • Sizes 2

Marazzi Advice

Argilla, Taupe, Noce, Sabbia, Naturale, Champagne, Crema are some of the infinite light and dark shades of beige. Beige tiles are a neutral base that is perfect for paving both indoor and outdoor environments. Walls or floors covered with beige ceramic or porcelain stoneware tiles are suitable for every room in the house – from the kitchen to the bathroom, living room and bedroom – and they combine equally well with classic and modern furnishing styles.

In their thousand nuances, the beige monochrome ceramic or stoneware tiles provide a base for designing a room’s covering by combining solid-coloured tiles with other colours – clear, dark or bright – or tiles with geometric, floral or vintage decors. Alternatively, you can play with tone-on-tone effects by using only the assortment of beige colours and varying the other characteristics of the tiles: dimensions, glossy/matt finishes, relief textures and the mosaic size.

In the Marazzi catalogue, beige tones are found in numerous products, including collections in which porcelain stoneware takes on the appearance of natural or construction materials, wood, stone, brick, terracotta, concrete and Venetian Seminato.