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Mystone Tivoli Tiles by Marazzi Reinterpret Roman Stone with 3D Surfaces

— May 3, 2026 — Art & Design
The Mystone Tivoli tiles by Marazzi are porcelain stoneware surfaces designed to replicate the texture and appearance of Roman stone through contemporary manufacturing. The Mystone Tivoli tiles by Marazzi use 3D Ink technology to create subtle variations in tone and surface depth, producing a uniform yet naturally textured finish. The collection is available in neutral shades including Bianco, Beige, and Grigio, with multiple formats ranging from large slabs to smaller modular tiles.

The tiles are developed for both indoor and outdoor applications, including floors, walls, and high-traffic surfaces, with finishes that support slip resistance and durability. Thickness options include standard formats as well as 20mm variants suited for exterior use. Additional elements such as structured surfaces and mosaic patterns, extend the system for more detailed wall compositions.

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Trend Themes

  1. 3D Ink Surface Texturing — High-fidelity 3D printing and ink technologies enabling micro-relief textures on porcelain open possibilities for highly realistic, customizable stone finishes that narrow the gap between natural materials and engineered surfaces.
  2. Thick-format Exterior Porcelain — The rise of 20mm and other thick porcelain formats creates scope for durable, slip-resistant paving solutions that combine aesthetic continuity with structural performance for outdoor environments.
  3. Modular Tile Systems — Interchangeable formats from large slabs to mosaic elements allow the creation of cohesive, scalable surface kits that support rapid customization of interior and exterior compositions.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture and Urban Design — Design practices and urban planners can leverage textured porcelain to simulate historic stone palettes across public and private projects while reducing maintenance and sourcing constraints associated with natural stone.
  2. Hospitality and Commercial Interiors — Hotel and retail fit-outs benefit from consistent, high-durability surfaces that replicate premium materials, enabling uniform brand aesthetics across high-traffic zones with improved longevity.
  3. Outdoor Infrastructure and Landscaping — Landscape architects and municipal projects could adopt robust porcelain pavers to achieve cohesive hardscape designs that offer enhanced slip resistance, weather resilience, and simplified installation compared with quarried stone.
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