Casalgrande Padana’s Limpha collection hints at the aesthetic of trees and climbing plants to embellish walls giving them a distinctive identity. The idea is to look at nature to recreate a feeling of comfort that engages all five senses through a sustainable technological material. This concept stems from the desire to show Casalgrande Padana’s eco-friendly spirit, which finds its full expression in the Limpha porcelain stoneware tiles (dimensions: 120x240; thickness: 6.5mm). An eco-friendly approach that goes beyond formal expression and translates into better air quality. In the presence of sunlight, the Bios Self-Cleaning® technology allows these large slabs to reduce air pollutants and decompose dirt deposits, which are washed away from the tiles’ surface by rainwater, thanks to the superhydrophilicity of the ceramic surface. This technology is the result of the partnership between the Casalgrande Padana Research Centre and Toto, the world-leading sanitary ware manufacturer and pioneer in photocatalysis technology with its Hydrotec brand. It draws inspiration from nature and ensures cleaner air as well as green walls without any maintenance problems. Limpha is suitable for both new buildings and restorations because it ensures maximum flexibility and fits perfectly into any setting. Limpha is perfect for private residences, public buildings, redeveloping offices, schools, and gyms, and improving anonymous or obsolete volumes, which can acquire new life and personality while improving their performance. Once again, with this collection, Casalgrande Padana is putting its design and planning expertise as well as its continuous investments in research and innovation into improving living conditions for everyone.
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