Porcelanosa’s XTONE: New Sintered Stone

The latest surface to launch from XTONE (part of the Porcelanosa group). Introducing Alpinus White, a unique design that's highlighted by a background of cream tones and small crystals that beautifully detail the nature of this Brazilian stone.

With an extensive format, variety of finishes and thicknesses, XTONE sintered stone surfaces adapt to any environment and application, achieving greater continuity and visual aesthetics. The large format surface allows the materialization of ideas through a durable, elegant and functional material. These sintered stone surfaces are an ideal material for both indoor and outdoor use with endless application possibilities from flooring, countertops, to decorative elements and more. Alpinus White sintered stone surfacing is applicable for all settings and environments from residential, contract, and retail to institutional and beyond.

Alpinus White is produced in Porcelanosa’s state-of-the-art facilities which feature a total of 4475 solar panels that promote sustainable energy consumption. The facility also recovers 100% of the heat from the kiln, reuses 100% of water through a treatment facility and recycles 100% of waste by reincorporating it back into the production system.

 

Feature Image Courtesy of the Porcelanosa group

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