Happy Floors introduces Carpi tile collection

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Miami, Fla.—Happy Floors introduced its new porcelain tile collection: Carpi. The rectified, full-body porcelain line is a linen-look tile that features a light touch of texture.

“Carpi was inspired by the textile professionals from the northern Italian town of the same name,” said Peter Pasterski, vice president of sales. “We applied visual softness to porcelain’s durability for a product that’s as beautiful as it is practical.”

According to the company, Carpi is all about the importance of comfort and its place in the modern home. Taking its pattern from woven textiles, it is designed as the ideal blend of stylish and casual resulting in a chic collection of porcelain tile.

Carpi is available in four relaxing colors: Denim, Charcoal, Grey and White—all of which add a soothing tone to the tile’s linear movement, the company said. It is available in 12 x 24 field tile, 3 x 12 bullnose trims and mosaics in 2 x 2 square and hexagon shape.

Carpi is suitable for all interior spaces, residential and commercial projects and wall and backsplash applications.

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