Porcelain Stoneware vs. Tiles

Porcelain stoneware is industrially made from natural raw materials, mainly consisting of finely ground feldspar, sand and clay.

The material is dry-pressed under high pressure and then fired at high temperatures. The result is an extremely durable material we call porcelain stoneware!

This type of ceramic has, in principle, no water-absorbing ability, which is in many ways the key to its good properties. Non-vitreous tiles, on the other hand, absorb between 10-20% water and "ordinary" clinker tiles up to 10%. This can make these tiles less suitable in areas with a lot of water or areas with wetter climates. 

Porcelain stoneware can be used indoors, outdoors, on the patio and garden and in and around the pool. The material does not age or become bleached by the sun, can withstand strong cleaning agents, acids and foods as well as high wear from both pedestrian traffic and kitchen utensils. Suitable for all surfaces in the home environment as well as public spaces and surfaces.

Our range of porcelain stoneware can be found above. Click on the images above each category for more information about the products.