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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.
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Suitable for use in walls and floors in residential bathrooms and kitchens, and as wall tiling in commercial bathrooms, kitchens, and public lounge areas, Supernatural is Ecolabel certified and features seven patterns in two sizes.