The Onice Bianco 24×24 Polished Porcelain Tile is a distinguished member of the Onice collection, combining grand scale with luminous polish to deliver refined elegance. Measuring 23.54 × 23.54 inches with an 8 mm thickness and rectified edges, it produces expansive field surfaces with minimized grout lines—ideal for both floors and walls in residential and commercial settings. Its Bianco tone conveys a soft, creamy white with subtle warmth, acting as a versatile foundation that complements both cool and warm design palettes. The polished finish intensifies light reflection, enhancing spatial brightness and conferring a sense of luxurious polish to living areas, foyers, bathrooms, and hospitality spaces. Built from glazed porcelain, it features a V4 shade-variation rating, imparting natural tonal shifts across tiles that lend character and depth without imitating stone overtly. Frost resistance broadens application into outdoor or semi-outdoor spaces (where climate permits), while chemical resistance ensures long-term durability under everyday use and cleaning.
Within the Onice collection, this tile pairs effortlessly with other formats and finishes—from larger 24×48 or jumbo 48×108 to matte or mosaic accents—allowing designers to alternate sheen, scale, and style to build dynamic interiors. Whether used as a continuous floor field, lavish wall covering, or paired with mosaic and strip décor elements, it elevates the overall design intent. Its smooth, polished surface contrasts elegantly with matte or textured tiles, creating visual rhythm and tactile diversity. The polished variant of Onice contributes a glossy sophistication that suits glam, contemporary, classic, or transitional interiors. Its strength, scale, and finish make it particularly well-suited for high-impact areas such as entrance halls, feature walls, upscale retail, and spa-like bathrooms. In sum, the Onice Bianco Polished 24×24 is both a showpiece and workhorse—embodying timeless beauty, versatile design flexibility, and enduring performance within the wider Onice program.