
Cemento Zenith
Why Graphite: Dark tiles want a near-black grout — anything lighter looks like a smile.Ask your tiler for Ultracolor Plus 144 (Mapei) or Fugabella Color 35 (Kerakoll).
Take the tonal tone for a room that leans into the tile, or the neutrals to let it lead. Dark tiles read best against a pale wall. The deep paint option is for the feature wall behind the tile.
- 45° Mitre · Two tiles cut at 45° and butted together. No metal, no plastic. Crisp.
- Pencil bullnose · A separately-fired pencil rail in the matching tile finish, sat on the cut edge.
- Schlüter JOLLY · PVC, anodised aluminium, or brushed brass L-profile that caps the cut tile edge.
- Schlüter RONDEC · Quarter-round metal trim that turns the corner with a soft rolled edge.
- Schlüter SCHIENE · Right-angle metal edge that finishes a tile where it meets a different material.
Where the tiled floor meets timber, carpet, or vinyl, SCHIENE gives a flush, durable transition.
Ask your tiler for Schlüter SCHIENE (AC / ACGB).
Cemento Zenith. 30 × 60mm porcelain in a matte finish, from the Marmoré studio collection.
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Stocked in Melbourne, shipped to NZ on confirmed order.
Cross-Tasman lead time 6–8 weeks via consolidated container.
Freight quoted per order. Samples posted to NZ from $12.
Approx. $86.20 NZD/m² at current FX. AUD invoice issued.
- ✓Matte finish
- ✓Porcelain
- ✓30 × 60mm
- ✓In stock
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- Free delivery over $1,500
- 60-day change-of-mind returns
- Australian warranty
- Samples from $15
What you’re really specifying
The material
Porcelain is fired denser and harder than ordinary ceramic — low water absorption, high resistance to scratching and frost, and colour that runs through a rectified, dimensionally exact body. It is the workhorse of a modern Australian home.
A concrete look — honestly
This tile is porcelain, not natural concrete. The concrete look is printed and textured onto a porcelain body, which means you get the appearance of concrete with the durability, consistency and low maintenance of porcelain — no sealing, no soft spots, no surprises in a wet area.
The finish
A matte finish scatters light, hides smudges and underfoot wear, and reads soft and contemporary — a safe choice for floors and wet areas.
The format
At 30 × 60mmmm this rectangular format opens up offset, brick and herringbone lays — pick the pattern on the product page or in the calculator to budget the right wastage.
The colour
Tonally this sits in the charcoal family. Light changes everything with tile, so order a sample and live with it on your wall or floor across a day before you commit — what reads warm at 9am can read cool by dusk.
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“Cemento Seta shares the charcoal palette; the 100×100mm format adds scale contrast ideal for feature zoning.”
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“Cemento Cortina's grey grounds the charcoal Zenith — classic tonal layering at a tight price point.”
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