Through-body porcelain stoneware is a type of stoneware in which the surface colours are the same throughout the entire tile.
This means that even if the tile is chipped, a very rare occurrence in good quality products, the damage in terms of appearance is minimal, because there is no difference between the surface and the part underneath.
The tone is the colour shade of a specific production batch of tiles. In the production process, it is virtually impossible to produce pieces that are perfectly identical in terms of colour. Therefore,
before packaging tiles are grouped by colour shade and assigned an alphanumerical code which identifies their specific tone.
The trims in ceramic collections are porcelain stoneware pieces of different shapes designed to meet all architects’ needs. They normally comprise bull-nose and curb tiles, skirting tiles, steps and sills, but the Ceramica del Conca outdoor collection also features a wealth of trims for swimming-pool areas, such as hand-grip edge tiles, coping tiles for low walls with non-drip edges, gratings with custom finishes, bench seat surfaces and also articles for gardens and urban areas such as flower tubs or bicycle racks.