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Stone-Look Porcelain Tile with Timeworn Elegance, In-Stock in the US

Rubble Tile

They have been recognized as an industry leader in innovation, design and quality in Europe ever since. More than 40 years ago, Del Conca began making beautifully designed porcelain tile in Italy. And when demand for their designs flourished in the US, they opened a.

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Stone-Look Porcelain Tile with Timeworn Elegance, Made & Stocked in the US

Rubble Tile

They have been recognized as an industry leader in innovation, design and quality in Europe ever since. More than 40 years ago, Del Conca began making beautifully designed porcelain tile in Italy. And when demand for their designs flourished in the US, they opened a.

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Stand Out With Metallic Effect Tiles

The London Tile Co.

Wood, stone and brick effect tiles have dominated the market for the last couple of years thanks to their realistic finishes and easy maintenance. But the latest trends to emerge from Europe are taking the ‘Tiles in Disguise’ trend to the next level. in kitchens, bathrooms and living areas.

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Back to Basics: AC’s Ceramic Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

This collection’s features make it an easy option to mix and match with other natural stone or porcelain tile: 3″ x 6″ field tile with coordinating bullnose and trim profiles. The iconic blue and white ornamental scenes used in Chinoiseries made an impression on western Europe, where it was adopted in the 18th century.

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Week of August 31st, 2020 – Southern Hospitality & Design

Architectural Ceramics

A brief history and a fun fact about the derby – it began in 1872 when William Clark’s grandson Lewis Clark traveled to Europe and attended their own Epsom Derby in England, which eventually led him to be inspired to create America’s own version, the Kentucky Derby.

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BigTrends from KBIS2015 Part I

Kitchens for Living

Day two of the Modenus Blog Tour was opening day for the 51st annual Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS). “There is a three year lag between Europe and North America when it comes to trends”, says Warren Ramsland, President of Top Knobs. Technology is also taking the kitchen and bath world by storm.

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April Showers Bring May Flowers

Architectural Ceramics

This style is newer and more common in Europe than in the U.S. There’s no doubt that whether you’re renovating a kitchen or a bathroom, geometric and ogee shaped tiles are on trend at the moment. The dark tile that clads the wall, comes from our Island Stone vendor. Pictured above, are two preformed shower pans.