Porcelain patterning has evolved from hand-applied motifs into precise digital and industrial surface design. Today it can reproduce stone, concrete, metal or custom graphics while preserving porcelain's technical advantages.

Beyond the Printed Pattern
A good porcelain surface depends on texture, gloss level, repeat frequency, edge detail and how slabs meet at corners. These details determine whether the result feels authentic.
What to Check Before Production
- Mockups: Approve the pattern at real scale before large orders.
- Finish: Match gloss and texture to light conditions and use.
- Continuity: Plan joints and corners so the pattern does not break awkwardly.
Pattern quality is proven at the edges and joints, not only in the center of the slab.

