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Atlas Concorde presents Boost Icor, the 3D-wall range inspired by natural stone

Atlas Concorde unveils its stone-effect collection, combining the typical warmth of limestone with the surface brand’s signature style.

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26/09/2024 1 min read
Atlas Concorde
Milan, London, Dubai, Moscow, Nashville

New from Atlas Concorde, the Boost Icor collection draws its inspiration from the boundless archive of natural stone. The surface range has a very fine, compact grain allowing for a real richness of detail, such as inclusions, shading and color transitions that highlight Atlas Concorde‘s distinctive attention to detail. Like the Marvel Diva collection, Boost Icor was designed specifically for use on walls, with 3D surfaces inspired by engraved stones that play with shapes and shadows.

Boost Icor is a member of Atlas Concorde’s Boost World family, reflecting the key concepts of modernity and elegance while also incorporating facets of realism, colour research and decorative possibilities. Available as both porcelain tiles and wall tiles, the collection also boasts a palette of six colours, with four light and bright tones alongside two cooler shades: Dust, Bone, Oyster, Dune, Sideral and Crete.  The architectural design of the spaces was additionally developed together with Italian architect Marco Casamonti from Archea Associati.

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