Italian designed, American made porcelain and ceramic tile brand expands fabric-look porcelain tile collection, introduces cotto and stone-look tiles as nod to rise of biophilic design.
“Daltile is all about self-expression and empowering designers and consumers to be creative and bring their visions to life,” said Amber Leigh Martinson, senior director of marketing for Dal-Tile Corporation.
Debuting for the first time in the U.S., these new high tech architectural surfaces include the latest in Fiandre’s advanced technology and manufacturing capabilities and years of continuous research.
Many times, a jobsite is not well maintained or kept clean which can be an image and possibly a safety issue, but more importantly, when tile is being installed, the substrate must be clean.
“Concrete-look designs, once used in industrial décor, have become a popular look in a wide range of design aesthetics,” says Peter Pasterski, vice president of sales, “With Etna we are introducing refinement to this popular look.”
North American architects, designers, and students now have until April 1 at 11:59pm EST to submit their Commercial, Institutional, and Residential projects featuring Italian ceramic and porcelain tile.