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Marazzi launches Marble Obsession

Floor Covering News

Dallas, Texas— Marazzi launched its Marble Obsession porcelain and ceramic tile collection. The new collection is a marble-look assortment featuring an array of three marble visuals for floor, wall, countertop and shower floors. “Why choose ‘marble-look porcelain’ such as Marazzi’s new Marble Obsession?

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Expect the Unexpected from Tile Variation

Architectural Ceramics

AC’s Freedom Collection showcases a V4 rating, because it was designed to look like natural slate. The range in color from light beige to medium and dark grey is a dramatic affect that could work well with a range of neutral design schemes. Here, our Waverly mosaic features Thassos and Crema Marfil marbles.

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Tile with Money in Mind

Architectural Ceramics

This colorway features a range of earth tones adaptable to a range of design schemes. From a dime-sized circle to that of a Sacagawea golden dollar coin, these varying circles in Calacatta Gold marble show off the range typical of this stone’s cream, beige and grey well. The list here just scratches the surface.

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Terrazzo Tile Today

Garden State Tile Blog

Old-world trends have made a much-welcomed resurgence into the design world recently, and there’s one fan-favorite that is bringing its own contemporary twist: Terrazzo. Terrazzo, by historical definition, is a flooring material consisting of chips of marble or granite set in concrete and polished down to give a smooth surface.

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"Travertine, Before And After"

How to Floor Tile

From the US to Italy, Turkey, Croatia, and other places. After it is mined or quarried it is cut into slabs and one side is finished. This Natural stone has some of the traits of Marble Tile being very soft and can be difficult to work with because it is brittle. Nor would I suggest Marble.

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Lea Ceramiche’s Cersaie Slimtech and Delight

Diary of a Tile Addict

Presenting two collections: Slimtech Nextone and Delight, Diego Grandi will design the company stand to give a sense of space, and for materials to effortlessly flow from inside to out. By combining four types of stone from four different quarries Slimtech Nextone brings them together in harmony, producing a balanced appearance.

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March Madness: ACI’s Final Four Tile Matchups

Architectural Ceramics

Ceramic tile, like a 3″x6″ subway, seems like a safe and popular pick for designers and homeowners alike. Answer these questions and more with our blog entry, The Layman’s Class on Glass: Design & Installation Tips for Glass Tile. Is glass hard to work with? Natural Stone.