Wanderer by plonc.

Wanderer is not conceived as a surface, but as terrain. Its body carries layered movements of green, graphite, off-white, and restrained rust tones, reading like exposed geological faces shaped through pressure, erosion, and time.

White mineral seams move across the tile with the logic of quartz veins, while shifting greens recall moss, jade, and silvery eucalyptus. These tones are not styled references, but grounded responses to the Australian landscape, where colour emerges through weathering rather than ornament.

Rendered with pronounced relief, Wanderer engages light actively. It absorbs, refracts, and interrupts it, ensuring the surface never flattens into pattern. In large format, the tile becomes immersive. On walls, it reads as carved mass. Underfoot, it carries weight and gravity, insisting on presence rather than passivity.

Wanderer does not imitate stone. It translates geological upheaval into architectural material, aligning with plonc.’s GeoLux ethos, where surfaces are authored, not selected, and where texture carries meaning rather than decoration.

This is a tile that resists neutrality. It invites encounter, slows the gaze, and rewards attention over time.

Material Notes

Format: 1200 × 600 × 9 mm

Finish: matte porcelain with pronounced relief

Colour register: layered greens with graphite, off-white, and mineral rust accents

Availability: currently in stock

Authored by plonc.

plonc. Wanderer Tile
plonc. Wanderer Tile