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Venezia Roof Tiles

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Venezia Roof Tiles

CoorItalia Architectural Elements Division offers Venezia Roof Tiles, that come from one of Italy’s largest and biggest companies.

Since 1954, Fornace Laterizi Vardanega Isodoro has preserved the tradition of processing clay – an eco-friendly, natural and resistant material– interpreting it in the light of the most modern research, for more reliable and long-lasting results.

 

We suggest deciding between solid colors or their “antiqued” caps and marrying them with either barrel pans or with Roman Pans. In many of our projects Architects, Designers and Home Owners have chosen to mix two or three different caps to make a blended effect.

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