Daltile to launch Spring 2023 collections

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Dallas, Texas—Daltile is set to launch its new Spring 2023 tile collections and add line extensions to two of its current collections. The launch offers stone looks, terrazzo looks, hand-crafted visuals, concrete designs and natural stone mosaics. Many of the new products also feature enhanced performance features—providing 2X more slip resistance than regular tile as well as protection that continuously eliminates 99% of the bacteria from the tile’s surface, according to the company.

“The variety and richness of this product launch is exciting,” said Laura Grilli, director of product design for Dal-Tile. “We are offering so many different, on-trend designs and even finishes that eliminate 99% of the bacteria on a tile’s surface. Many products also provide 2X greater slip resistance enabling these products to be used indoors, outdoors or flowing between. This new product launch is the perfect example of why Daltile products are sought-after design elements for any space.”

New Spring 2023 products include:

Spring 2023Outlander collection 

Outlander is making its modern debut in an ultra-durable, ColorBody porcelain tile, available in today’s most popular sizes and three designs: Grande, Palazzo and Medio. Outlander includes StepWise technology that provides 2X more slip-resistance than regular tile.

Spring 2023Miramo collection

Miramo offers a fresh take on handcrafted-inspired mosaic tile with six curated colors ranging from soft neutrals, vibrant blues to a deep sea green. The collection is offered in three popular mosaic shapes: picket mosaic, fan mosaic and the modern 1 x 6 mosaic, plus a coordinating jolly to complete the look. Miramo’s glazed ceramic tiles are protected with Defend, powered by Microban, which eliminates 99% of the bacteria on the tile’s surface.

Spring 2023Bryne collection

The porcelain tile collection features gray hues with a fluted structure for the wall to add dimension and texture. There is also an option for a classic matte finish.

Pebble Oasis

Pebble Oasis offers an exotic array of natural stone pebbles. Available in six different shapes and unique pebble blends, Pebble Oasis is designed to refine any space, both inside and out, into a relaxing sanctuary.

New line extensions include:

Keystones line extension

The extensive assortment of Keystones now includes Daltile’s new Criss Cross structure. Keystones is available in seven additional colors. The new textured ColorBody porcelain mosaic tiles are available in 2-inch hexagon and 2 x 2 square mosaics.

Volume 1.0 line extension

New nature-inspired colors offer a fresh take on Volume 1.0, Daltile’s versatile concrete-look glazed porcelain tile series. Customize any space with the rich palette of hues featuring Daltile’s proprietary StepWise technology, which provides 2X more slip resistance than regular tile and the ability to use this product indoors, outdoors or flowing between.

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