Outdoor porcelain tiles, designed to inspire
Create outdoor spaces that feel effortless and refined. EG’s 20mm porcelain stoneware brings the elegance of Italian design to high-performance outdoor paving, combining architectural aesthetics with technical reliability across climate and project scale. Inspired by natural materials, designed for contemporary exteriors.
The latest collections
Explore a world of possibilities, from the warmth of wood to the elegance of stone and concrete, with a range of tiles designed for outdoor use. Our 20 mm stoneware collections offer maximum design freedom: sizes, textures and surfaces that enhance outdoor spaces while meeting every design requirement.
Outdoor specials for high-performance design
In outdoor projects, the difference is in the details. EG Outdoor Specials extend porcelain stoneware beyond surfaces, offering shaped elements and functional pieces that bring a sense of complete harmony and sophisticated beauty to every landscape, where high performance meets uncompromising style.
Landscape architecture elements for outdoor flooring: covers, flower bed borders, tree borders, and coordinated planters.
Special elements for swimming pools, overflow grates, edges and corners, combined with flooring for refined finishes around the pool.
Outdoor stairs and transitions made seamless with step plates and corner pieces for crisp edges and visual continuity.
Intended uses for outdoor porcelain tiles
EG outdoor porcelain stoneware supports design consistency across multiple outdoor settings, helping architects, designers and homeowners create spaces that are modern, cohesive and made to last.
Tailored outdoor porcelain solutions, made simple
Share your project goals and we’ll help you choose the right collection, finish and solution, including special elements where needed. Get expert support for specification, intended use and design coherence, with a structured approach that simplifies decisions and elevates results.
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