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RAK Ceramics India Iaunches Venezia Eleganza


Venezia Eleganza will consist wall tiles of digital print with an exclusive range of vibrant colors and contemporary designs for interiors of your home.

RAK Ceramics, the world’s largest ceramic tiles and bath ware manufacturing company have added another feather to its cap by launching Venezia Eleganza ceramic tiles in the size 40cm X 80cm (16” X 32”) embracing the vibrancy of traditional India.
Renowned internationally for Ceramic tiles, in India the Company has been the leading player in the vitrified tile segment.
Venezia Eleganza will consist wall tiles of digital print with an exclusive range of vibrant colors
And contemporary designs for interiors of your home.
With its entry, RAK ceramics looks forward to present Indian consumers with extensive range of designs in vogue and making waves in the country. Of designs which are currently in vogue and making waves in the country.

There will a wide range of concepts in wall tiles showcasing the best of Indian heritage. This entry is done with the belief that the modern Indian consumer is well aware of the legacy and the heritage of ancient designs and the concept of decorative wall tiles is still novel in india which many consumers are yet to explore.

Thus, RAK ceramics is endeavoring to bring royal traditional designs at the doorstep of the consumer. The technology used by RAK ceramics will take the entire industry to a whole new level of competitiveness and excellence with customers point for choice with widest range of designs from the sublime to the outrageously imaginative.
So go ahead and let your home encompass the beauty of choc styles with a tadka of Indian heritage.

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