ATLAS PLAN
Materials creating a subtle contrasts
Boost Icor Bone is a large-format porcelain stoneware slab with a stone-effect surface rich in micro-details. In the Bone shade, it presents a warm, inviting white tone. The barely perceptible detailing gives the material a highly natural appearance, enhanced by a soft and nearly neutral surface texture. Inspired by natural stone, Boost Icor Bone combines visual elegance with the durability and easy maintenance of porcelain, making it ideal for spaces where aesthetics and functionality come together.

FLORIM
Sustainable surfaces
Carefully selected, large-format industrial stones, manufactured to the highest standards in both technical and aesthetic performance terms. The Biotech surfaces are full-body slabs similar to the natural stones that inspire them, made with certified raw materials using new-generation systems that reduce water, energy use and airborne emissions during decoration. (Pictured: Biotech in the colour LAPIS GREIGE)

INFINITY
Multisensory
Sophisticated technology is applied to textured materials with distinctive graphics, in a thickness of just 6 mm. Arkèon started out as a research lab focused on materials – surfaces that balance technical performance and elegance, with refined finishes and excellent results even in minimal thicknesses. In particular Plaster (pictured) reinterprets the textural qualities of hand-applied plaster, offering a design that combines artisanal appeal with innovation. An advanced 3D reproduction process maintains visual and tactile depth, while ensuring the durability of porcelain stoneware.

LAMINAM
A perfect balance
Calacatta Michelangelo (from the I Naturali collection) is characterised by veining that shifts from light grey to taupe. The Soft Touch finish, chosen by Atlas Plan for the kitchen worktop and splashback in the design project pictured (the Paseo San Juan apartment in Barcelona), is an evolution of polished finishes: a smooth, non-reflective surface, pleasant to the touch. The large slabs help define an aesthetic that harmonises existing elements with a contemporary, detail-focused design.

NEOLITH
Material with a sculptural identity
A new generation of sintered stone surfaces with a pattern that runs across the entire slab and through the entire volume. Neolith Victoria is inspired by a Brazilian granite; the dark background creates a contrast with the visual depth and intense purity of its veins running through the 20 mm thickness. Neolith Victoria - Slate finish - is designed for environments that demand character, contrast, distinction and high technical performance.

Concealed functions
A fully integrated induction system within the kitchen surface. CookingRAK was developed for Maximus slabs measuring 120x260 cm (6 mm) and 135x305 cm (14.5 mm), and makes it possible to prepare, cook and eat food all in the same space. This design project is based on a perfect synergy between high-performance porcelain slabs and an advanced induction system that exploits magnetic field technology.




