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Bigger Is Better: Large Format Porcelain Tile

Architectural Ceramics

AC’s Ancient Stone Collection in the color Black, used in a commercial setting. Pictured above, the 24″x24″ field tile in the color Black was used. It’s on trend on fits with the industrial surroundings. Our collection’s options are simple: four colors in four sizes. Century Wood.

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Rigid core reigns with a focus on innovation

Floor Covering News

Take Raskin Industries for example. The Stone + Wood collection—my dad, [Michael Raskin, CEO], has been working on for two years, picking out the right colors and really fine-tuning it. Now we’ve taken it and we’re offering the same colors in a herringbone option—so a little bit more stylistic in design. 1 selling product.

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When choosing between natural stone and quartz composites, Vadara makes that choice a breeze

Kitchen and Residential Design

My travertine floors somehow manage to hide dirt and be dirty at the same time and so we sweep them every day and mop them two or three times a week. Vadara’s new colors and patterns follow. Vadara’s full collection consists of 32 colors and each takes its inspiration from a natural stone.

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Expect the Unexpected from Tile Variation

Architectural Ceramics

Check out our product page to see all four available color options from this readily available collection. Their catalog organizes their glazes by type and also provides an icon to illustrate how much each glaze will range in contrast (light to dark) and hue (color gradient). V3 tiles are those with moderate variation.

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Queries and Quandaries: Stone Tile on Exterior Balcony

StoneDimensions

There is no industry document, to my knowledge, that mandates or even encourages the incorporation of an arris, yet it is far more common to include it than to eliminate it. We enjoy working with stone because of the natural beauty and variation that occurs in the color and character of the material.

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