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  • YV KO 03 Cement Tile by Yvonne Koné
  • YV KO 03 Cement Tile by Yvonne Koné
  • YV KO 03 Cement Tile by Yvonne Koné
  • YV KO 03 Cement Tile by Yvonne Koné
  • YV KO 03 Cement Tile by Yvonne Koné
  • YV KO 03 Cement Tile by Yvonne Koné
  • YV KO 03 Cement Tile by Yvonne Koné
  • YV KO 03 Cement Tile by Yvonne Koné
    YV KO 03 Cement Tile by Yvonne Koné
    A light, muted grey with quiet substance. Softly washed and gently warm, it carries a subtle beige undertone that gives the surface a calm, grounded neutrality. Distinctive yet restrained, the tone feels balanced and atmospheric, offering depth without drawing focus and pairing effortlessly with both warm and cooler materials.
    Sample tiles are available in 10×10 cm. Additional formats are available on request and can be viewed in our Copenhagen showroom. Orders are priced per m² and produced in Italy, with a typical lead time of 1–4 weeks. Minimum order: 1 m². Glazed edges can be specified on request at an additional cost.
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    Tiles by Yvonne Koné

    Tiles by Yvonne Koné extend her Safe Place palette into terracotta. Created with a simple intention: to form surfaces that feel calm, grounded and welcoming. Quietly ornamental in character, the palette brings warmth and depth without demanding attention. Some tones remain almost neutral, others gently stand out, all designed to support a space and work together in soft continuity.

    Recognised for her architectural approach to form and craftsmanship, Yvonne Koné is one of Denmark’s leading designers. Known internationally for her luxury namesake brand of leather goods and accessories (established in 2011), she is also the founder of the premium fashion brand Lafine. Alongside Lafine, Yvonne Koné’s creative practice extends across direction, colour, and interiors. Guided by an intuitive understanding of the world in all its imperfection, change, and contradiction, her work is driven by a desire to create sensory experiences that insist on their presence through subtle, considered forms.