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Ceramics of Italy unveils Cersaie 2024 trend report

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And as manufacturers work toward producing tiles that look and feel like natural stone, high-definition marble prints are now paired with low-relief veining for realistic marble looks. The post Ceramics of Italy unveils Cersaie 2024 trend report appeared first on Floor Covering News.

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10 Hot Summer Destinations & Tile Inspirations

Architectural Ceramics

This unglazed porcelain tile is appropriate for wall and floor use. As the saying goes, when in Rome… you’ll find monument after monument clad in marble. The Colosseum was once covered in white marble before Emperors commandeered it for use on their own palaces. Keep cool during the day by taking a dip in the ocean.

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Spotted: Granada Tiles Fez Cement Tile in East Hampton’s Moby Restaurant In Design Sponge

Granada Tile

To get that certain sheen that’s one of the things that makes Granada Tile different from run of the mill concrete (not all of which is as carefully made or durable as ours) is that we use marble powder in the surface layer along with the color pigment, which gives the tiles a subtle sheen.

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MOUNTAIN RE-SOURCE CENTER HONORS FLORIDA TILE FOR TEN YEARS OF PARTNERSHIP, IMPACT ON COMMUNITIES

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

They also presented CEO Michael Franceschelli with a marble plaque thanking Florida Tile for its ongoing partnership. Florida Tile has donated to TPFH and MRC since 2004, when it provided 895 square feet of floor tile for two Habitat for Humanity homes in Atlanta, Ga.

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The History of Ceramic Encaustic Tiles

Granada Tile

Floor tiles from the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney, Australia (19th century). (3). This is a photo of a floor in Winchester Cathedral that was built in the 11th century. By 1900, encaustic tile production soared in western and southern Europe until its sudden decline in the 1950s. What Are Some Original Colors and Designs?

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