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Highlights with a focus on sustainability from Cersaie 2012, Italy's international exhibiton of ceramic tile and bathroom furnishings.
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Building on Trend Group’s Liberty mosaic line, Metropolis plays with light on glass tile and contains up to 75% post-consumer recycled glass.
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Lea has added a patterning element to its Slimtech line of porcelain laminate slabs, as seen in the Studies in Gouache collection
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Cromie is the first collection from Refin to use the company’s Ecosan24 treatment, which uses titanium dioxide and metallic elements to treat pollution, self-clean, and sanitize the tiles.
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Breaking from the abundance of wood patterns and undetailed stone visuals of Cersaie 2012, Marazzi Group’s Ragno subsidiary taps into another trend at the show with decorative detailing.
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For her fourth design for Mutina, Italian designer Patricia Urquiola strikes with a collection of tiles made from glazed porcelain.
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In a partnership with Japanese manufacturer Toto, Casalgrande Padana is producing Bios Self Cleaning Ceramics, a line of self-cleaning porcelain tiles for use in exterior and interior applications.
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Under its Rex subsidiary, Florim Ceramiche is offering Selection Oak and Taiga, two new collections that include recycled content.
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Aisthesis is the first collection of Cermica Panaria’s ZERO.3 laminated porcelain stoneware, and is an Ecolabel—certified collection that features eight neutral colors in 3mm-thick slabs of seven shapes.
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Featuring seven tile sizes, Pietra Jura is the first eco++ line from Coem.