Antica Ceramica Launches Stone Wall Panels for Luxurious Interiors
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Antica Ceramica Launches Stone Wall Panels for Luxurious Interiors

Antica Ceramica has introduced its latest Stone Wall Panels collection, designed to enhance interiors with a blend of craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics. Ideal for architects, designers, and decor enthusiasts, these panels offer a sophisticated and versatile solution for walls.

The collection features four distinct designs:

  • Abstract Elegance – CNC-carved natural stone with striking abstract patterns, customizable in size and pattern.
  • Dynamic Waves – A fluid, wave-like CNC design that adds movement and depth to interiors.
  • Textured Floral Masterpiece – Sandblasted stone with intricate floral carvings and a durable paint finish.
  • Thikri Work Panel – Inspired by Rajasthan’s mirror inlay craft, featuring intricate reflective mosaics.
“Our Stone Wall Panels redefine interior spaces by merging heritage with innovation,” said Rahul Bhugra, Director, Antica Ceramica. The collection is available at Antica Ceramica showrooms and authorized dealers nationwide.
                                                            

Antica Ceramica has introduced its latest Stone Wall Panels collection, designed to enhance interiors with a blend of craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics. Ideal for architects, designers, and decor enthusiasts, these panels offer a sophisticated and versatile solution for walls.The collection features four distinct designs:Abstract Elegance – CNC-carved natural stone with striking abstract patterns, customizable in size and pattern.Dynamic Waves – A fluid, wave-like CNC design that adds movement and depth to interiors.Textured Floral Masterpiece – Sandblasted stone with intricate floral carvings and a durable paint finish.Thikri Work Panel – Inspired by Rajasthan’s mirror inlay craft, featuring intricate reflective mosaics.“Our Stone Wall Panels redefine interior spaces by merging heritage with innovation,” said Rahul Bhugra, Director, Antica Ceramica. The collection is available at Antica Ceramica showrooms and authorized dealers nationwide.                                                            

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