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New Stone-Look Porcelain Tile Collection Inspired by Italian Sandstone

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This month Rubble Tile is featuring Cristallo, a new stone-look porcelain collection that evokes the depth and strength of ancient Italian stone, and brings it into a contemporary aesthetic. The post New Stone-Look Porcelain Tile Collection Inspired by Italian Sandstone first appeared on Rubble Tile.

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Rubble Tile’s Newest Stone-Look Porcelain Collections, Tudor Stone & Kensington

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Stone-look porcelain has come a long way. With today’s technology, it’s possible to use porcelain tile in place of natural stone tile without sacrificing beauty, elegance, or even luxury. Designers and homeowners choose porcelain over stone for a number of reasons, but the most compelling.

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December Tile Spotlight on Realstone Quarzite by Ragno

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This collection of colorbody porcelain stoneware is rugged and durable, with a granular texture that emphasizes the natural lines and forms of stone. The post December Tile Spotlight on Realstone Quarzite by Ragno appeared first on Rubble Tile : Minneapolis Tile Shop and Showroom.

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Porcelain Tile Inspired by the Rocky Veining and Shade Variation of Natural Slate

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Tradition and modernity tell a timeless tale in the use of stone, with its natural relief texture, in design applications of all styles. Ragno USA’s stone-look porcelain collection, Absolute Slate, recreates some of nature’s most beautiful surface patterns using rocky veining and organic shade variation.

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Tile that Brings the Natural World into Your Living Space

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Whether we’re talking about porcelain, ceramic, metal, stone, glass, or cement tile, the core materials from which all tile design stems are from the natural world. Clay becomes ceramic and porcelain, sand is transformed into glass, metal and stone are what make up the Earth’s.

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Twin Cities Tile Spotlight on Ragno Realstone Jerusalem

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The post Twin Cities Tile Spotlight on Ragno Realstone Jerusalem appeared first on Rubble Tile : Minneapolis Tile Shop and Showroom. Rubble Tile is proud to be the tile sponsor for this must-see design event of the […].

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Get the Look of Hand-Finished Italian Travertine with a Contemporary Feel

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When it comes to natural stone, it’s the slight variations in color, shape, and texture that help to create the unique, organic. The beauty of the natural world is often found in its smallest details—and the same is true with the beauty of human craftsmanship.