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Introducing Granada Tile’s Latest Cement Tile Designs!

Granada Tile

Created by award-winning interiors and tile designer Paul Schatz, these magical patterns are available in a variety of standard colorways and, as always, every design is customizable with dozens of colors. We know you will fall in love with them before the grout even dries!

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Granada Tile in The July/August 2016 Luxe Magazine

Granada Tile

This group of encaustic tile designs is inspired by ancient cultural patterns from North Africa, South America and Europe. We couldn’t be more flattered. Though rooted in history, these stylish new designs have a very contemporary sensibility.

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Spotted: Granada Tiles Fez Cement Tile in East Hampton’s Moby Restaurant In Design Sponge

Granada Tile

To get that certain sheen that’s one of the things that makes Granada Tile different from run of the mill concrete (not all of which is as carefully made or durable as ours) is that we use marble powder in the surface layer along with the color pigment, which gives the tiles a subtle sheen.

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A Clean Slate: How Rough Slate Can Have a Clean Aesthetic

Architectural Ceramics

The world’s second-largest producer and exporter of slate, takes us to South America. No matter what country, slate’s color will vary depending on where it is from. The color can vary even within the same mountain range, and we already know why. Brazilian Multi-color Slate. Brazilian Black Slate.

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