Ege Seramik launches Luna hexagon mosaics

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Luna glazed porcelainNorcross, Ga.—Ege Seramik has unveiled the Luna glazed porcelain collection, which consists of 4 x 4 porcelain tiles offered as hexagonal mosaics. Available on 12 x 16 dot-mounted sheets, the Luna glazed porcelain product is suitable for both walls and floors.

Via its state-of-the-art technology, Ege Seramik said it has the ability to print virtually any graphics or designs on these tiles. “Many consumers of this product will be keen to use it as a backsplash or shower floors,” said Burhan Ozturk, sales manager, Ege Seramik. “The hexagonal ‘look’ has become so popular that there will be additional lines introduced with the very same size hexagon mosaics offered in the future. All of these will be pressed mosaics, by the way. Most notably, our firm has found newer ways in which to bring this in-demand format to market at extremely competitive pricing to our customers.”

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