Emser highlights versatility with new tile collections

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Los Angeles—Emser Tile is highlighting versatility and sophistication with the release of five on-trend new collections of glazed porcelain tile: Visconde, Nobleza, Regala, Mixt and Fixt.

“These new collections will stand the test of time in regards to quality and style while making an impactful visual statement.” said Suzanne Zurfluh, director of design and Trend at Emser Tile. “Each of these new product introductions were carefully curated to offer design flexibilty and sophistication for a variety of decors, applications, and tastes.”

Visconde glazed porcelain tile evokes enduring style paired with understated elegance. Available in two classic hues and either matte or polished finishes, Visconde is as versatile as it is classic. Offered in a 12 x 24 tile size, as well as two mosaic patterns, Visconde adds quiet luxury to indoor spaces, be it floor or wall application.

In comparison, Nobleza boasts a similar elegance with a bit more flair. Offered in 12 x 24 tile and one mosaic pattern, polished or matte finishes and two timeless colorways, Nobleza with its more dramatic veining can surely create a striking statement with limitless applications. This new line is for residential and commercial indoor flooring and walls.

For a timeless yet eye-catching look, Regala contrasts visual intricacies with calming hues of cream, green and blue. This glazed porcelain tile is available in herringbone and offset mosaic patterns, along with a special mini version of each, and offers a perfect pop of interest to backsplashes or statement walls alike.

Rounding out the new product collections are the perfect pair of Mixt and Fixt. These two collections, which mimic natural building materials, were designed to complement each other when used in the same space, as well as stand strong when used alone. The color and design possibilities are virtually endless for Mixt and Fixt, making both collections ideal for mixing and matching.

Mixt is available in five styles—Brushed, Flake, Mineral, Speck and Texture—six coordinating cool and warm tones and three sizes.

Similarly, Fixt is offered in four styles—Cement, Stone, Metal and Wood—up to seven cool and warm colorways and six sizes, as well as mosaic options.

Both Mixt and Fixt are part of Emser’s Enhance collection—a curated selection that prioritizes design and functionality, giving careful thought to delivering on both. With special features such as EmGuard Anti-Microbial and R11 Anti-Slip finishes, Enhance by Emser Tile is a remarkable example of functionality fusing with design.

Together or separate, Mixt and Fixt offer a solution to harmoniously combining stone, cement, wood and metal looks together. They are complementary to indoor and outdoor spaces and blend with nearly every design aesthetic.

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