淡路島磁磚股份有限公司

本公司於1885年在淡路島開始營運(於日本書紀一書中記載,第一間日本傳統磁磚生產公司即源於此島),秉持多年來的技術,我們進行從原料調整至生產的整體管理。此外,鄰近工廠之處設有技術研究中心,提供穩定的品質管控並生產可安全使用的產品。近來,可生產從牆面到地板磁磚的各類型產品。

  • Japanese ceramic tile Photo:Crust Edge

    Crust Edge

    The bedrock at the edge of the irregular surface of the crust resembles the accumulation of atmosphere, with tiles of varying thickness combined into a single sheet by a mesh mounted net. The back side of Crust Edge is designed for adhesive, also corner tiles are available.

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  • Japanese ceramic tile Photo:Grigio Border

    Grigio Border

    Grigio Border is inspired by quartzite with varying thickness. Three different shades in grey color enable it matching well with the floor tile Grigio Model. You may also combine the tiles with other border tiles to create a unique space.

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  • Japanese ceramic tile Photo:Akatsuki

    Akatsuki

    Akatsuki is a glass tile with a unique design featuring recycled fluorescent lamp glass. Due to the nature of using recycled fluorescent lamp glass as raw material, printed glass fragments may be mixed in. Please be aware of this when considering adoption.

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  • Japanese ceramic tile Photo:Brill

    Brill

    A delicately shining metal border expressed using metallic glaze and transparent glaze, showcasing three shades of black. The back side of Brill is designed for adhesive.

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  • Japanese ceramic tile Photo:Tephra

    Tephra

    An unprecedented design tile that emphasizes the texture of the soil which is reproduce the texture of the stratum by the new production method. The weathered area and color unevenness of the surface create a more natural texture, and the combination of shape and thickness can create a three-dimensional wall surface.

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  • Japanese ceramic tile Photo:Grigio Model

    Grigio Model

    Grigio Model is a floor tile collection with three series, Grigio Model Luche, Grigio Model Media and Grigio Model Scuro. With the three colors and three sizes, you can mix and match them together and create numberless patterns.

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  • Japanese ceramic tile Photo:MKS series

    Mokusai Ⅱ

    In Japan, where trees grow tall, the essence of aged cedar trees renowned for their longevity merges with the sturdy texture of ceramics. Unlike tiles printed with surface inkjets prevalent in recent years, meticulous design reproduction through embossing brings forth a slender tile with wood grain, fully capitalizing on a sense of luxury.

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  • Japanese ceramic tile Photo:Tohsen Ⅱ

    Tohsen Ⅱ

    Awaji Island, where Danto originated, is renowned for its traditional "roof tiles," which have been utilized for generations in Japanese homes and continue to be employed with designs that resonate with Japanese culture. This iteration presents slender tiles, distinguished by natural color variations akin to burnishing irregularities and a pronounced texture.

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