Ege Seramik’s Dorado mixes marble with mosaics

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Norcross, Ga.—Ege Seramik’s new Dorado collection blends the look of mosaics with natural stone. In addition, it is said to create an infinite mosaic composed of rectangular shapes connected by a color-complementing simulated grout line.

“Our design team always has its finger on the pulse of design trends,” said Alp Er, general manager, Ege Seramik. “The new Dorado collection is a veritable accolade of that commitment to our customers.”

The collection includes 24 x 48, fully polished tiles offering intricate details, and the white, light and dark gray veins replicate the natural fissures found within true marble.

According to the company, state-of-the-art manufacturing ensures this collection is maintenance-free, stain-resistant and water-repellent, making it ideal for both floor and wall installations.

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