Crossville launches Ossido collection

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Crossville’s Ossido porcelain tile panel collection

Crossville, Tenn.—Crossville launched its new Ossido porcelain tile panel collection at Coverings 2021. The panels are crafted to evoke the look of materials left in the elements to weather and oxidize, and are captured at the peak point of visual appeal in durable porcelain that won’t corrode or transfer with time, according to the company.

The collection comes in three color variations: Nero, Bruno and Verderame, mimicking the appearance of verdigris copper and weathered metals.

“Ossido is an impressive merger of artistic expression and the latest in tile production technology,” said Lindsey Waldrep, vice president of marketing, Crossville. “The result is this unique, rich palette of lasting style for designers and architects.”

The panels come in 1 x 3-foot sheets with the Laminam 5.6mm thickness. According to Crossville, they are suitable for interior wall and floor applications in both commercial and residential settings. All colors are also available in the 3mm thickness by special order.

The collection is manufactured by Laminam in Italy and distributed exclusively by Crossville in the U.S.

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