Crossville launches Classic Grooves collection

HomeNewsCrossville launches Classic Grooves collection

Las Vegas—Crossville took the wraps off of its new Classic Grooves collection at Coverings 2022, held here.

According to Crossville, Classic Grooves is attuned to modern design sensibilities. It has a classic appeal and yet is also eclectic thanks to an inventive surface visual and a surprising mix of designer elements. The look of the field tiles has subtle striations and tone-on-tone optics and features subtle, swirling surface glints enhanced with a soft, sophisticated sheen. The shapes and patterns of mosaics and wall tiles diversify the design possibilities. All elements harmonize to create a stand-out series for commercial and residential applications.

“The graphics and decorative options are the big stories with Classic Grooves,” said Lindsey Waldrep, vice president of marketing, Crossville. “The visual effect offers lots of surprises, and the fun accent tiles and mosaics are perfect for mixing and matching to create custom designs.”

The Classic Grooves collection is offered in five colors aptly named with nods to its record-playing inspiration representing today’s newest neutrals: Forty-Five, B-Side, Liner Notes, Turntable and Sleeve. The collection comes in two unpolished, large field tile sizes of 12 x 24 and 24 x 24 inches. Though the texture of the tiles is smooth to the touch, the finish provides necessary slip resistance.

Classic Grooves’ mosaic options emulate palm designs, with two linear accents featuring metallic glazes, a sheet mosaic of individually cut palm shapes, and a traditional 2 x 2-inch mosaic. The trim package includes bullnose and cove base options that provide a large range of application feasibility, from demanding commercial installations to residential interiors.

Classic Grooves field tiles are made in the USA and Green Square Certified to answer sustainability standards. The complete collection is suited for commercial or residential projects with options recommended for both interior walls and floors.

The collection will be available May 16.

Must Read

i4F to exhibit 2024 Domotex Asia/ChinaFloor

Shanghai, China—i4F, a group of companies providing patents and technologies to the flooring industry, is participating as an exhibitor at this year’s Domotex Asia/ChinaFloor...

Higher mortgage rates hammer builder confidence in May

Washington, D.C.—With mortgage rates averaging above 7% for the past four weeks per data from Freddie Mac, builder sentiment posted its first decline since...

Multifamily developer confidence declines in first quarter

Washington, D.C.—Confidence in the market for new multifamily housing declined year-over-year in the first quarter of 2024, according to results from the Multifamily Market...

Ecore appoints Shweta Srikanth chief circularity officer

Lancaster, Pa.—Ecore, a global leader in recycled rubber and performance-driven surfaces and solutions, has appointed Shweta Srikanth as chief circularity officer. In this new...

Seth Gladden launches Gladden Group

Chattanooga, Tenn.—After almost a decade in the flooring industry, Seth Gladden, the former head of marketing for Taylor Adhesives and the Flooring Division of...

Latest software rollouts help dealers up their digital game

From advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) to browser-based business management software to digital samples data, the world of flooring software is rapidly expanding, which...
Some text some message..
X