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Coem - ceramic tiles from Italy

Coem is a well-known Italian company that specializes in the production of ceramic floor tiles and porcelain tiles. The brand is famous not only for the high quality of its products on the market, but also for its affordable prices.

Company History

It all started back in 1972, when the company, then still unknown to anyone, began its business under the name "Coem".

Initially, the Italian market learned about this brand as one of the leading manufacturers and distributors of ceramic semi-finished products necessary for the procedure of creating tiles by double firing.

During the first twelve years of its existence, the company was exclusively engaged in the production of these same semi-finished products with the aim of their subsequent sale to other, larger companies.

However, in 1984, the leadership of Coem adopted a crucial decision for the company, which was to establish the release of exclusive finishing materials. So, in Italian construction stores and centers received a new unique product from this brand. It was represented by single-glazed ceramic tiles.

Then, in 1999, the company carried out a number of major reform innovations and transformations, and the policy changed. Instead of the famous glazed tiles, Coem begins to produce glazed porcelain tiles.

Products

To date, the company is engaged only in the production of porcelain tiles, which are presented in a wide variety of colors and textures. Coem products are ideal for decorating both the interior and exterior of your home. It is noteworthy that they have a long service life, which is largely ensured by the water-repellent characteristics of ceramic granite.

The brand’s philosophy is based on the assertion that the main goal of humanity is to achieve unity and harmony with nature, which is why products are entirely created from natural, environmentally friendly raw materials.

Coem Research Center employees try not to stop there, constantly developing new technologies. So, the technique of using secondary raw materials was successfully introduced into the production of the company.

Where can one buy

Unfortunately, in Russia and Ukraine there is still no official brand mono-store, however, you can purchase its certified products in a number of online stores:

  • www.coem.it - ​​official site;
  • www.ceramtrade.ru;
  • www.plitkanadom.ru;
  • profiplitka.ru.

Watch the video: Ceramic of Italy Design Tour Milano 2012 - Ceramiche Coem .mov (December 2024).

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