Ege Seramik launches Aspen Collection

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Ege Seramik AspenNorcross, Ga.—Ege Seramik’s newest porcelain tile collection, Aspen, showcases the ancient art of terrazzo flooring via high definition inkjet printing on 12 x 24 and 24 x 24 tiles.

The Ege Seramik Aspen Collection is pressed and available in White, Gray and Anthracite—only with a matte finish. Ideal for both wall and floor applications, they are easy to maintain and withstand daily wear-and-tear, according to the company.

“Digitally designed porcelains to simulate the look of terrazzo have become the rage,” said Alp Er, general manager, Ege Seramik. “When you combine the timeless design of terrazzo with modern technology and durability…any installation becomes both beautiful and practical.”

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