American Olean launches Mythique Marble with Microban

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American Olean’s Mythique Marble Majestic design

Dallas, Texas—American Olean has launched its new Mythique Marble collection—a complete porcelain floor, ceramic wall and mosaic tile collection offering four on-trend marble designs. All Mythique Marble products also feature Microban technology that provides powerful antimicrobial product protection.

“The inclusion of Microban technology equips this product line to easily stand up to the demands of daily life, while delivering an abundance of style,” said Amber Leigh Martinson, senior director of marketing, Dal-Tile Corporation. “Microban technology is built into the product and will not wash off or wear away.”

Shelly Halbert, director of product design, Dal-Tile Corporation, added, “Marble looks are extremely popular right now and Mythique Marble perfectly offers the beauty of marble with the performance of porcelain tile. In designing Mythique Marble, we focused on creating a very complete marble design package under the American Olean umbrella. Although interior design is warming, we designed Mythique Marble to offer gorgeous marble designs in both warm and cool tones to fit into any overall room design. Each of the designs brings something very different to a space. Mythique Marble’s designs uniquely blend traditional marble visuals with contemporary flair.”

Altissimo

Mythique Marble’s Altissimo is a more traditional marble look with refined movement in the veining. Based on the classic Carerra Marble from Carerra, Italy, Altissimo includes grey and blue undertones. The visual brings a clean, elegant look to a space.

Calacatta Venecia

Mythique Marble’s Calacatta Venecia is a bold take on the classic look of Italian Calacatta marble. Calacatta Venecia retains the freshness of white marble with grey undertones, yet features gold veining that brings warm tones into the space.

Bottichino

Bottichino is a glamorous linear marble design that nods to the boldness of the types of marbles that were popular in the 1980s and ‘90s, with linear veining adding depth to the space. Again, in keeping with today’s warming trend across interior design, Bottichino brings the warmth of a modern beige color to marble visuals.

Majestic

Mythique Marble’s Majestic is a bold, intriguing marble design with veining throughout each piece and includes touches of grey, beige and brown.

Accompanying the collection’s various sizes of floor and wall tiles are arabesque mosaic tiles, a multi-wave crest tile and a hexagon tile. Coordinating trim is available for a finished look. American Olean’s Mythique Marble collection is appropriate for use on floors, walls, countertops and shower floors, and is Made in the USA.

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