Atlas Concorde’s Boost Mineral imitates stone from the Ardennes Plateau
The surface collection ties spaces with nature to create a sensory experience for both indoor and outdoor settings.
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Milan, London, Dubai, Moscow, NashvilleBoost Mineral is the new Atlas Concorde surface and wall tile collection that draws inspiration from the sedimentary stone of the Ardennes Plateau. The trend recalls the idea of designing wellness spaces in harmony with nature, creating a sensory experience in living spaces that is as close as possible to outdoor life.
The texture of Boost Mineral faithfully echoes the characteristics of the original stone traditionally worked using the bush-hammering technique and fully expresses the authenticity of its natural essence. The fine, compact grain is enhanced in Atlas Concorde’s interpretation, bringing out the details and inclusions capable of adding personality and orienting the style of the space.
The earthy appearance of the surface bears the markings of tools and time with a slightly three-dimensional texture. The compact colour is interrupted in places by outcroppings of the minerals that have sedimented over the centuries and now add to the surface texture. The collection features five different tones that explore the grey scale in harmony with the Boost World project it is a part of, sharing a common style and shades.
A broad selection of sizes are available to meet the needs of indoor and outdoor projects. The largest slabs measure 120×278 cm, which enrich the entire range with a new stone effect, and when used on walls, create the effect of a monolithic space with practically no joints.
