The Chalet collection by Polis Ceramiche merges the organic warmth of wood with the technical strength of porcelain stoneware. With its matte, rectified tiles and refined wood grain effect, Chalet offers a calm and elegant surface suited for both interior and exterior applications. Its slip-resistant finish and resilient material make it a dependable choice for modern architectural projects.
The Polis Ceramiche Chalet series is crafted from premium porcelain stoneware, meticulously designed to emulate the natural texture and grain of wood. It achieves a delicate balance between aesthetic warmth and practical performance: the tiles are frost-resistant, colour-stable, and extremely low-maintenance. Rectified edges allow for narrow grout lines, creating a cohesive, seamless look.
Chalet tiles are manufactured in a planker dimension of 20 × 120 cm, with a thickness of around 9 mm, providing a sturdy structure without excessive weight. The surface finish is matte, giving the tiles a soft, tactile feel that enhances their realistic wood appearance. With a slip resistance rating of R10-A, these tiles ensure safe underfoot conditions in a variety of settings.
The colour palette of the Chalet collection draws on different wood essences: common variants include Betulla, Frassino, Cirmolo, Abete, Teak, and Tiglio. Each tone features distinct grain patterns, resulting in rich, natural surfaces that adapt well to diverse design styles.
Thanks to its durable ceramic composition, Chalet is suitable for both interior environments — such as living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms — and exterior spaces like terraces and balconies. It offers a sophisticated alternative when true wood is less practical but its visual warmth is desired.
Maintenance is straightforward: the dense porcelain material resists moisture absorption, maintains its colour over time, and cleans easily with a regular wipe. This blend of natural realism and high performance makes the Chalet series an intelligent choice for architects, designers, and homeowners seeking the beauty of wood combined with ceramic resilience.