SOMANY Ceramics launches `SOMANY MAX` Glazed Vitrified Tiles Collection
SOMANY Ceramics Limited, a global leader in ceramic tiles and allied products, proudly unveiled its highly anticipated Somany Max Glazed Vitrified Tiles (GVT) range in 1200 mm x 1800 mm size and 9mm thickness. It offers a wide range of finishes, including Premium Polish, High Gloss, Engravo, Plume, and Gritstone alongside regular Full Polished tiles.
Mr. Abhishek SOMANY, Managing Director & CEO of SOMANY Ceramics Ltd., expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "Following the remarkable success of the SOMANY MAX Coverstone Slabs, we are thrilled to introduce the SOMANY MAX GVT Collection. This collection exemplifies our dedication to pushing boundaries and setting new standards in the ceramic industry. It marks another milestone in our commitment to innovation and excellence, as we continually introduce ground-breaking products that elevate interior spaces to new heights of sophistication and elegance. The exotic marble replicas from Italy and Spain showcased in this collection reflect our dedication to bringing unparalleled style and intricacy to interior spaces."
According to industry trends, Glazed Vitrified Tiles are hailed as the future of the ceramic industry, owing to their wide range of finishes, innovative designs, diverse textures, and exceptional durability. They have gained significant popularity among designers, architects, and consumers. SOMANY Ceramics continues to innovate and set new benchmarks in the industry with each launch, meeting the evolving preferences of its discerning clientele.
In addition to the Glazed Vitrified Collections, the launch also featured the 200X200mm Italmarmi collection. These small tiles not only complement the SOMANY MAX large format tiles but also stand out as standalone pieces of mosaic, adding a touch of luxury and style to any space
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