Natural TerracottaFully BrownNeodoricNeoclassicNeogothicNeoromanesque

Natural Terracotta

The Portuguese tile has become a classic in the building world thanks to its attractive design and easy dispose of rainwater. Ensures a very short time in the implementation, even for very large extensions, in perfect alignment and, consequently, high economy in the laying, this factor is not negligible in rising prices times. The extensive range of accessories and special parts allows you to create complete roof vents and chimneys, with the dry technique according to the method of ventilated roofs.

Fully Brown

The dark brown color, durable over time, is produced through a mixture in clay mass and manganese oxide.

Portuguese Neodoric

The Dorico is the oldest styles of classical antiquity. It was born in the Peloponnese and spread throughout Greece and in its colonies, including Italian ones. Referring to the styles of architecture of these places in that time, the Portoghese Neodorica has light colors to suit open and bright spaces, soft lines and sober and simple shape to ensure maximum safety. In addition to ensuring a “good roof,” the full range of accessories and durability add value and prestige of the building.

Neoclassic

To meet the increasing demand of restructuring and restoration of old and antique buildings, in Italy and in Europe, we have realized the Neoclassical. This Portoghese allows to create roofs that fully integrate into the atmosphere of the old towns and city centers through the warm colors that change color from ivory-white, gray, brown burnt intermittently and natural, created with masterly craft technique.

Neogothic

Referring to the tradition of the Portoghese Neoclassica, lays down on the dark red base a mixture of yellow that are typical of the central Italy is insular areas. The result is an impression decisive and important building which stands on a roof of austere beauty. Even the Neogotica is made with mono-cooking at more than 1000 ° biocompatible ceramic glazes and select high-quality lowlands clay, making indelible over time the enamel obtained.

Neoromanesque

Following the tradition of the Portoghese Neoclassica e Neogotica, clears a pale yellow color present in some landscapes and their own tradition. The amber shade combined with the brown and with the Sienna land gives to the roof vibrancy and positivity. As for the other Portoghese and Neoromanica the mono-cooking at 1000 ° and the high quality of the materials used gives to it an absolutely indelible color.