In the pressed sizes 24x120 and 7.5x45 cm and in the innovative 7.5x40.7 Chevron size, Woodie comes in both warm, classic shades (Beige and Brown) and cooler, more modern (Green, Blue, White), each of them ideal for creating pleasant colour effects when laid on the floor.
Sports car style, surfboards, Norwegian wood: classic icons that are part of contemporary life. This is what Woodie is all about. A perfect blend of elegance and minimalism.
A combination of classic and contemporary looks, with the authentic feeling of wood applied to the classic shapes of parquet.
Heartwarming shades of colour and wood grain. Burr walnut dashboards and ‘surfin’ safaris’: feelings that come to the surface with these floors in the 24x120, 7.5x45 and 30x60 rectified shapes and in the innovative 7.5x40.7 pressed Chevron. When a classic look ventures beyond traditional parquet.
Porcelain stoneware Woodie Beige |
Porcelain stoneware Woodie Blue |
Porcelain stoneware Woodie Brown |
Porcelain stoneware Woodie Green |
Porcelain stoneware Woodie White |
The inspiration stretches beyond the love of wood by combining two shapes, the 7.5x40.7 Chevron and the 24 x 120 boards, to create a minimalist look and a unique and special style versatility.
The most surprising aspect of a surface in Woodie is in the shades of blue that give rooms a bright and harmonious look going hand in hand with day to day wellness.
The natural feeling of a surface inspired by solutions in real wood not only adds to their beauty, it also makes it possible to convey a diversity of styles that would appear to be incompatible but are actually closer than you may think possible.
Classic, modern, discreet, exotic, metropolitan, minimal: the wood effect in the Woodie collection is an anthem to beauty. In particular, Italian walnut with its undisputed appeal, has an utterly original look and stands out for the more commonly found products that reproduce the look of oak.
From shopping malls to hotels, a chevron tiling layout is the perfect solution to underscore and enhance the aesthetic balance based on the idea to take the floors of historic Italian residences and give them a modern touch.
Choosing wood-effect stoneware (parquet effect) is an intelligent choice, in line with sustainable construction and respect for the environment.
It is a floor covering material made through a thermal/mechanical treatment that compacts various powdered materials such as clay, feldspar minerals, sedimentary rocks and sand. The high-temperature sintering process helps turn this compound into a ceramic.
According to UNI standards, for a material to be defined as stoneware, it must have a water absorption coefficient below 0.5%. This property makes wood-effect stoneware a high-tech performance material, featuring high tensile strength.
Its high resistance to scuffing, frost, impacts, scratches and chemicals makes it a resistant material suitable for any environment: public or private, outdoors or indoors, etc.
Cleaning wood-effect stoneware does not require special care: any neutral detergent is more than suitable for day-to-day cleaning. For tougher stains, you can use a stronger detergent, provided that it does not contain any hydrofluoric acid which can damage ceramic surfaces.
Light and delicate, soft and full of appeal, as inviting as a sunbeam caressing the treetops: this is the vital essence of Woodie, capable of transforming rooms into more enjoyable spaces for everyday life.
A room gains a feeling of formal balance expressed in its simplicity and harmony, appeal and minimalism, graceful and pure lines. Woodie surfaces are ideal for designing rooms with exemplary linearity that will never become boring.
Traditional parquet floors are usually characterized by an l thermal conductivity coefficient either less than or equal to 0.17 W/m*K, or in other words, they are bad heat conductors and have scant radiating properties. To get around these intrinsic characteristics of wood, the choice of the ideal parquet is inevitably extremely limited to woods with low expansion properties, preferably oak or teak, and measuring no more than one centimetre thick.
Vice versa, all stoneware floors by Ceramica Rondine feature high thermal conductivity properties varying from 1 to 1.3 Watt/m°K and are particularly suited for underfloor heating systems, regardless of sizes and aesthetic effects, providing clients with the vastest possible choice. Furthermore, an underfloor heating system with stoneware tiles translates into economic savings for the client who ends up with greater distances between heating pipes, and therefore fewer pipes, meaning lower start-up costs and less water to heat, and consequently lower running costs.
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