
PORCEA ALGONQUIN
31 March 2002
PORCEA Eramosa
4 April 2002

L'ALTRA PIETRA
PORCEA Aura white
Radiant Purity, Solar Elegance
PORCEA Aura White elevates the essence of light concrete into a sintered stone slab with a luminous appeal. Crafted for sun-drenched environments, its delicate “wet satin” finish evokes freshness and refinement, while preserving the organic beauty of soft troweled textures.
Using top-tier technology, PORCEA Aura White blends minimalist aesthetics with high technical performance: UV-resistant, stain-resistant, and durable. Its anti-slip surface makes it ideal for outdoor applications pool edges, terraces, sunny courtyards.
Perfect for modern, minimalist or Mediterranean settings, PORCEA Aura White enhances any space with its balance of brightness and natural simplicity.

Advantages of PORCEA Aura White:
- Natural brightness: Warm white tones reflect sunlight, brightening spaces and maintaining a clean, radiant appearance even under intense exposure.
- “Wet-effect” finish: Satin, slightly moist texture adds a sophisticated visual touch, offering a refined and modern look.
- High durability: Crafted from premium sintered stone, it's resistant to external agents, foot traffic, and wear-and-tear, with anti-slip properties for optimal safety.
Size | 60x60x2 cm (24"x24"x0.8") 60x120x2 cm (24"x48"x0.8") |
Description | PORCEA Aura White is the ideal light-coloured sintered stone paving for those seeking elegant and minimalist solutions. With UV resistance, anti-slip safety, and long-lasting durability, it delivers stylish, functional, and timeless outdoor spaces. |
Solar Reflectance Index | The Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) measures a material's ability to reflect solar energy and release absorbed heat, essentially indicating how "cool" a surface will stay in sunlight. It combines solar reflectance (how much sunlight bounces off) and thermal emittance (how well it radiates absorbed heat). Higher SRI values mean a material will stay cooler when exposed to sunlight, making it beneficial for reducing heat buildup in buildings and mitigating the Urban Heat Island effect. |