Happy Floors adds onyx-look collection, Athena

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Miami, Fla.—Happy Floors has launched a new onyx-look tile collection: Athena. The rectified porcelain line has a dynamic look and feel that adds an air of sophistication to any room, the company said.

“Marble-look collections continue to be popular with our customers, so we wanted to be sure to diversify our offerings,” said Peter Pasterski, senior vice president and general manager, Happy Floors. “With Athena we are introducing an additional onyx-inspired, marble-look line to our catalog, but this time it has a more luxurious pattern and a greater depth of color.”

Athena, named after the Greek goddess, features subtle layers of soft colors, which add a richness to the tile’s visual impact. It includes four colors: Cielo (a soft blue), Plata (a medium toned gray), Blanc (a rich white with bands of light grey) and Miel (a subdued gold); and two finishes: natural and polished.

To expand its design capacity, Athena is available in a wide range of sizes: 36 x 72, 36 x 36, 48 x 48, 24 x 48, 24 x 24 and 12 x 24 along with 2 x 2 mosaics, hexagon mosaics and a 3 x 24 bullnose trim.

Athena is suitable for all interior spaces, residential and commercial projects.

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