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The Marvel Diva collection by Atlas Concorde featured at Downtown Design
Atlas Concorde showcased the latest Marvel Diva collection at Downtown Design. The collection was unveiled at Cersaie 2024 and features 10 new marble-effect porcelain tiles. As the name suggests, each title exudes personality and charm, living up to its ‘diva’ image. The Marvel Diva collection features textures emphasising intricate modern lines and creative marble combinations. Produced using innovative technologies, the tiles offer a highly realistic marble appearance while ensuring durability. The collection demonstrates how porcelain may be used to create cohesive, interiors and statement walls. Furthermore, the material is practical because it is easy to clean and resistant to wear and stains. With vivid, deep colours, Marvel Diva stands out for its strong, alluring personality. The collection is part of Marvel World, the family comprising all of Atlas Concorde’s marble-effect porcelain flooring collections – which are enriched with original graphics designed both for total-look spaces and as focus walls combined with marble, wood or concrete.
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