Superga Store Caesar Ceramics, The unique ‘material culture’ that identifies us comes from more than 30 years experience and innovation in the field of high-quality Italian porcelain tile, a guarantee of comprehensive technical know-how.

The whole world knows it: Milan has always been the nerve centre for new trends, particularly when it comes to fashion. Dotted by small boutiques and fashion houses, the historic center of the main city in the Italian region of Lombardia brings together the most important fashion brands and offers endless shopping opportunities.

The most famous shopping streets include Corso Vittorio Emanuele, home to numerous clothes shops that make it one of the main shopping spots in the entire city. 

And it is here where Superga, the famous footwear brand founded in 1911, has opened its latest store. Always synonymous with aesthetic and technological quality, Ceramiche Caesar was identified as the ideal partner for the supply of gres porcelain tiles and for the flooring of all entire internal area of the venue.

In particular, the Elapse collection in the large 20X120 cm size was installed. Declined in the Mist hue, a pure grey characterized by various peeks of more intense tones, the stone-effect gres porcelain enriched the floors of the space, dressing them with elegance and timeless vividness.

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