New Products of Natural Stone to Meet Design Style

www.stonexp.com  2010-12-23 13:49:25  Popularity Index:0  Source:Internet

When it comes to design, there are so many stone and tile options to choose from to create the desired effect. Whether chic and sophisticated or rustic and warm, there is a collection to meet every design style. Below are just a few of the numerous new product lines that have recently been introduced to the market:

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The matte and glossy glass is back-painted in an array of colors, creating unique looks for traditional and contemporary spaces.
 

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The most recent collection is Elements, which interprets nature's elements in glass tile that reflects the essence of earth, air, fire, water and metal. Primary and dramatic, this collection radiates intensity.

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Beauty and environmental responsibility are the hallmark of this newest glass mosaic tiles -- Cosmic, White Shadow and Unity (pictured).

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A quartzite is now engineered an innovative technology that enables the quartz to deliver unprecedented natural looks,

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The Connec Collection consists of five base pieces -- three colors each -- with multiple complementary pieces and listellos.

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The porcelain stoneware range exudes quality and elegance. The series also proves itself in practical terms. It is easy to clean and durable, which is ideal for high-trafficked applications.

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Stone, Brick and Wood DeVerre were developed by Fisher for spaces where the desired aesthetic of these natural materials proves impractical.

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a multi-national tile and design firm dedicated to producing some of the world's finest porcelain tile, synthesizes modern artistic colors with a soft, subtle metallic finish -- creating a truly unique glazed porcelain tile series for contemporary American designers in virtually any setting.

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Whether it's the natural veining of marble or striations of limestone, each conveys an organic feel of fluidity and movement, but neither is content to be defined or constrained by a mere rectangle. It is this appreciation of nature's forms, and a respect for its intrinsic beauty that inspired such design movements as Arts & Crafts and Classic Modern.