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Ragno expands its look collection with rich new colours and 3D texture

Ragno has expanded its Look tile collection with three new colours – Lino, Turchese and Verde. Alongside these, it has launched the striking 3D Yubi structure. Inspired by hand-glazed brick tiles, the collection blends tradition with a modern finish.

The latest additions continue the collection’s celebration of imperfection. Each tile is finished with a thick, glossy glaze that showcases deliberate drips, irregularities and colour variations. These natural flaws create a rich, handcrafted aesthetic ideal for both residential and commercial interiors.

3D Yubi Texture

The new 3D Yubi texture brings a sculptural touch. It visually breaks the 6x24cm tile into three soft-edged rods. Subtle signs of fire and wear add depth, reinforcing the handcrafted effect. This makes it perfect for creating feature walls or standout design details.

Available in a palette of ten expressive shades, the Look collection now includes Bianco, Nero, Beige, Ocra, Avio, Blu, Oliva, Turchese, Verde and Lino. From bold and modern to earthy and organic, the range offers versatile colour options suited to kitchens, bathrooms and feature spaces across residential, hospitality and retail settings.

Importantly, the tiles are made from porcelain stoneware. This means they are strong, water-resistant and suitable for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Their glazed finish adds a refined touch while offering long-lasting performance.

With its mix of depth, colour, and texture, the extended Look collection by Ragno offers specifiers, designers and retailers a compelling blend of tradition and innovation.

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