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Antica Ceramica Unveils the Lumina Series
Interiors

Antica Ceramica Unveils the Lumina Series

Antica Ceramica, a renowned name in the tile and surface industry, has introduced the Lumina Series, an innovative range of Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) tiles with integrated lighting. This pioneering product seamlessly combines durability, modern elegance, and intelligent lighting, redefining surface aesthetics and functionality for both indoor and outdoor applications.

According to Rahul Bhugra, Director of Antica Ceramica, the Lumina Series marks a significant leap in architectural design. “We are thrilled to introduce this revolutionary product that not only enhances the visual appeal of spaces but also provides an efficient and sustainable lighting solution,” he said. Designed for pathways, feature walls, and contemporary interiors, the Lumina Series is crafted to meet the evolving demands of architects and designers.

Manufactured using Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC), these tiles boast exceptional strength and weather resistance, making them ideal for diverse environments. The embedded lighting, powered by a safe and energy-efficient 12V system, offers a subtle yet effective glow that enhances ambiance while ensuring energy efficiency. Installation is effortless with adhesive silicone, and detailed instructions ensure secure placement, making the tiles user-friendly and adaptable. Additionally, they require minimal maintenance—just a simple wipe with a soft, damp cloth keeps them pristine without damaging the embedded lighting elements.

Beyond their robust build and lighting integration, the Lumina Series offers unmatched design flexibility. Available in customizable sizes and configurations, these tiles allow architects and designers the freedom to create bespoke spaces that balance aesthetics with functionality. From illuminated pathways and feature walls to contemporary residential and commercial applications, the Lumina Series elevates interiors and exteriors alike, enhancing safety, ambiance, and style.

Continuing its legacy of innovation, Antica Ceramica remains committed to pushing the boundaries of surface design. The Lumina Series is now available at Antica Ceramica showrooms and authorized dealers nationwide.

Antica Ceramica, a renowned name in the tile and surface industry, has introduced the Lumina Series, an innovative range of Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) tiles with integrated lighting. This pioneering product seamlessly combines durability, modern elegance, and intelligent lighting, redefining surface aesthetics and functionality for both indoor and outdoor applications. According to Rahul Bhugra, Director of Antica Ceramica, the Lumina Series marks a significant leap in architectural design. “We are thrilled to introduce this revolutionary product that not only enhances the visual appeal of spaces but also provides an efficient and sustainable lighting solution,” he said. Designed for pathways, feature walls, and contemporary interiors, the Lumina Series is crafted to meet the evolving demands of architects and designers. Manufactured using Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC), these tiles boast exceptional strength and weather resistance, making them ideal for diverse environments. The embedded lighting, powered by a safe and energy-efficient 12V system, offers a subtle yet effective glow that enhances ambiance while ensuring energy efficiency. Installation is effortless with adhesive silicone, and detailed instructions ensure secure placement, making the tiles user-friendly and adaptable. Additionally, they require minimal maintenance—just a simple wipe with a soft, damp cloth keeps them pristine without damaging the embedded lighting elements. Beyond their robust build and lighting integration, the Lumina Series offers unmatched design flexibility. Available in customizable sizes and configurations, these tiles allow architects and designers the freedom to create bespoke spaces that balance aesthetics with functionality. From illuminated pathways and feature walls to contemporary residential and commercial applications, the Lumina Series elevates interiors and exteriors alike, enhancing safety, ambiance, and style. Continuing its legacy of innovation, Antica Ceramica remains committed to pushing the boundaries of surface design. The Lumina Series is now available at Antica Ceramica showrooms and authorized dealers nationwide.

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