Kron by Museum

Natural neutrality: Kron by Museum

With Coverings cancelled due to the Coronavirus epidemic, we have decided to open up Diary of a Tile Addict to select tile manufacturers to keep the latest tile news flowing world-wide.  Known and trusted tile brands have been offered one FREE post during an initial three month trial, covering April, May, and June 2020.

Kron Charcoal by Museum
Kron in the charcoal option by Meseum

The second of these posts comes from Museum, a brand noted for its stunning marble-effect tiles. At Cevisama, Museum offered a broader portfolio, taking in stunning metallic-, stone-, and wood-effect tiles. 

Kron by Museum
Kron, in the Pearl colour option, by Museum

This post concentrates on Kron. Inspired by an exquisite natural stone, Kron is offered in a choice of three neutral backgrounds that sit behind criss-crossing fine white veins for look that is the epitome of stylish elegance. The collection offers a choice of three different shades of grey: the palest, Pearl, and mid tone, Gray, are both perfect for creating restful settings; while the darker option, Charcoal, creates surfaces with added personality and drama. The collection comes in a 2,600 by 1,000mm format in a Natural finish.

Kron by Museum
Kron in the Charcoal colour option by Museum

The Museum brand is synonymous with deluxe ceramic tiles. Its sophisticated products stand out for their hi-tech modern identity, with the emphasis on innovation, design, and a forward looking vision. Kron is a great addition to the portfolio. It is designed and manufactured using what is billed as the most advanced technology on the market, 4D Tech. This innovation has four key cornerstones: Dimension, Design, Definition, and Distinction.

Kron by Museum
Kron Charcoal (close up) by Museum

Thanks to their large format, Kron is great for use on large surfaces of all kinds, ensuring greater continuity and a more uniform visual appearance. The 6mm thickness of the tiles reduces their weight, without compromising their high resistance. This represents huge benefits in the transportation, handling, storage, and tile-laying processes. Thanks to the combination of a large format and slimline thickness, Kron tiles can be used in many different applications: on façades, in interiors, in public spaces, as furniture, and in refurbishment projects, etc.

Kron by Museum
Kron in the Gray colour option by Museum

Museum’s 4D technology combines digital and traditional techniques to allow complete co-ordination of the graphics and the relief. This allows extra volume on the surface and a remarkable soft texture that reproduces the natural stone in all its senses. This surface is the key component of the All-In-One concept: a range created so that a single surface can be utilised for many applications; both inside and out. Softness and anti-slip are unified to maximise aesthetic continuity without compromising cleanability.

The Kron 4D collection is designed to harmonise perfectly with a range of other design by Museum such as Supreme 4D and Calacatta 4D marble-effects; Witsman Oak and Sherwood Oak 4D wood-effects, Lave stone effect, and Iron 4D metallic-effect ranges.

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A new post by Joe Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, April 2020.

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