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New Stone-Look Porcelain Tile Collection Inspired by Italian Sandstone

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This month Rubble Tile is featuring Cristallo, a new stone-look porcelain collection that evokes the depth and strength of ancient Italian stone, and brings it into a contemporary aesthetic. The post New Stone-Look Porcelain Tile Collection Inspired by Italian Sandstone first appeared on Rubble Tile.

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Porcelain Tile Inspired by the Rocky Veining and Shade Variation of Natural Slate

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Tradition and modernity tell a timeless tale in the use of stone, with its natural relief texture, in design applications of all styles. Ragno USA’s stone-look porcelain collection, Absolute Slate, recreates some of nature’s most beautiful surface patterns using rocky veining and organic shade variation.

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

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

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Rubble Tile’s Newest Stone-Look Porcelain Collections, Tudor Stone & Kensington

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Stone-look porcelain has come a long way. With today’s technology, it’s possible to use porcelain tile in place of natural stone tile without sacrificing beauty, elegance, or even luxury. Designers and homeowners choose porcelain over stone for a number of reasons, but the most compelling.

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

Rubble Tile

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

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Twin Cities Tile Spotlight: Porcelain Inspired by Ancient Architectural Traditions

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With that in mind, Mediterranea has designed two porcelain tile collections that evoke the timeworn stone look of ancient Egypt and ancient Babylon. We often find inspiration from the architecture and design of past eras and civilizations. These collections, Giza and Babylon, portray the uniquely.

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PETITE, PORCELAIN WOOD-LOOK PLANKING AT RUBBLE TILE

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That’s the guiding principle behind Basic B, from AlysEdwards Tile & Stone. When it comes to designing spaces, there’s always a place for neutral tones and simplicity that can act as a blank canvas for the rest of the design. While AlysEdwards is known for.