Florida Tile introduces Bellanova, a new line of color-body porcelain tiles that captures the timeless elegance of European Oak, also known as Rovere wood.

Bellanova is available in 8x48 planks and a modern linear mosaic, designed to emulate ribbed-slat wall paneling, providing a versatile canvas for a clean and modern aesthetic. The collection’s color palette is inspired by the natural warmth of wood, with five distinct hues to transform any space:

Foam: A light hue that accentuates the natural grain of the oak for a subtle and refined look.

Crema: A classic and versatile natural oak finish with a gentle warmth of light wood tones.

Honey: Golden-brown tones that highlight the beauty of European Oak, complementing earthy and neutral colors.

Macchiato: A medium oak color with rich caramel hues, adding warmth and sophistication to any interior.

Espresso: Dark brown shades with hints of espresso, offering a luxurious and elegant contrast, perfect for accentuating light-colored decor.

Micah Hand, director of marketing and product management at Florida Tile, shares the vision behind the new collection: “We were inspired by the essence of European oak. We carefully crafted each hue to echo the exquisite natural wood tones that oak is renowned for. The showstopper of our collection is undoubtedly the 1x48 inch large format mosaic, designed to conjure a sophisticated slat wall effect. It's an architectural feature, that blends clean lines with warm and organic wood texture, to create designs that are both modern and enduringly elegant.”

Crafted at Florida Tile’s Green Squared certified Advanced Manufacturing Center in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, Bellanova includes pre-consumer recycled content and boasts certifications from GreenGuard and Porcelain Tile. Each tile is also treated with Microban antimicrobial technology, ensuring continuous protection against bacteria growth, enhancing visible cleanliness, and reducing odors. It is appropriate for most residential and commercial interior, dry and wet applications including walls, countertops, backsplashes, and floors.