Capasso
Description
England in the early 20th century, when bricks were hand-made and fired, porcelain stoneware had an authentic character; this provincial style of production and the form it produced serves as the inspiration for Capasso. The traditional craftsmanship, and the imperfections of the glazes that resulted from unstable temperatures, produced a unique surface with a rich assortment of shades and colors. This appealing old style charm is captured in Capasso.
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12x24 Field Tile* | 5x10 Field Tile* | 2x10 Field Tile* | |
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5x10 Corner* (5x10x2.5) | 3x24 Bullnose* | ||
*In Stock |
Overview
England in the early 20th century, when bricks were hand-made and fired, porcelain stoneware had an authentic character; this provincial style of production and the form it produced serves as the inspiration for Capasso. The traditional craftsmanship, and the imperfections of the glazes that resulted from unstable temperatures, produced a unique surface with a rich assortment of shades and colors. This appealing old style charm is captured in Capasso.