More than just a surface, Pulse is pure creative energy: an imagined stone, conceived to transform space into ever-evolving scenarios, with the utmost design freedom. The collection doesn’t replicate nature — it reinvents it. Broken stones, fractures, irregular textures become new and surprising surfaces, capable of blending contrasts and harmonies, sophistication and strength. A bold act of creative freedom that turns imperfection into beauty and matter into language.
Four contemporary shades – Pulse Clay, Pulse Shell, Pulse Sand, and Pulse Shadow – available in finishes ranging from the Nat version with Safetouch technology, soft to the touch yet anti-slip, to the more pronounced and textured Rough variant, and the luminous, velvety Lapp versions.
Thanks to a wide range of thicknesses and sizes – from the ultra-thin Slimtech 6 mm slabs, lightweight and sustainable, to the 20 mm version – Pulse ensures continuity and coherence in every project: indoor and outdoor, intimate spaces or large-scale urban architecture. The range is completed by decorative elements such as mosaic, brick effect, and gramma, further expanding compositional possibilities.
Pulse is rightfully part of the exclusive 3-Tech Project, which brings together Lea Ceramiche’s most high-performing collections: three different thicknesses that can be perfectly integrated, addressing every scale and function of a project. A surface that combines cutting-edge aesthetics, technical reliability, and innovation, serving the most complex needs of contemporary architecture.
Thanks to Protect® technology, Pulse surfaces are 99.9% antibacterial, designed for safe, healthy, and protected living. Because design freedom always goes hand in hand with responsibility toward people and the spaces they inhabit.
Pulse is not just a collection, but an invitation to imagine. A man-made stone created to rewrite the rules of space, shaped to become a design icon. With Pulse, Lea Ceramiche guides designers and creatives beyond the boundaries of reality, toward new scenarios where freedom becomes material.