Crossville launches Owen Stone collection

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owenCrossville, Tennessee – Crossville has launched Owen Stone porcelain tile collection, the company’s latest line embracing the natural elements and expanding the brand’s offerings that answer the biophilia trend.

Notably, this innovative collection features a new leathered finish, a first for Crossville. The finish is achieved by running diamond-tipped brushes across the fired tile. The result is a surprisingly soft feel with tremendous visual richness yet no compromise of DCOF and technical performance standards for the commercial-grade porcelain surfacing, according to the company.

In addition to the leathered finish, Owen Stone is offered in an exterior finish that allows for visually seamless installations from inside to out and answers the demands of outdoor applications.

“The finishes are the big story with Owen Stone,” said Lindsey Waldrep, vice president, marketing. “First, our new leathered finish is really exciting. It’s silky and soft to the touch—extremely luxurious and ideal for bare-feet floors yet suitable for high-traffic commercial environments. Coupled with the durability of our exterior finish, this collection will answer countless design possibilities.”

The Owen Stone collection is offered in six dark-to-light colors: Teddy, Sable, Mittens, Slipper, Bunny and Down. Generous field tile sizes include the large format 24 x 48 as well as 12 x 24 and 24 x 24. All are rectified for high-end installations indoors and out. Rounding out the offering are two mosaics, bullnose and cove base.

Made in the USA, Owen Stone is Green Square Certified. The line is covered by Crossville’s porcelain tile EPD, HPD, Declare Label and sustainability report—all of which can contribute to LEED, Well, LBC and other green building rating systems, according to the company.

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