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- Sophisticated products that are inviting yet invincible—and for the busiest homes, very durable porcelain tile that can also hold up in commercial settings
- Longer tile planks—4x24 and 6x24 are two examples
- Antiqued edges that give an elegantly rustic look, resembling stone flooring of the Old Country
- Accent tiles that sparkle and shine, like jewelry that sets off a beautiful outfit; these tiles feature mosaic inserts of glass, metallics, and stone
- Glazed porcelain in a wider range of rich, earthy palettes
- Surface and texture variations that mimic the natural variations of stone or wood
- Multi-layered glazing processes that give immense depth of texture and color, strong veining, and realistic effect
- Tile that looks like wood
- Mixed surface looks combining old and new, organic and edgy—such as tile that looks like a cross between stained concrete and textured fabric, or between stylized wood and stone