Florida Tile introduces Impero

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Lexington, Ky.—Florida Tile has introduced Impero, its new glazed porcelain wall tile collection for indoor and outdoor use inspired by ancient Roman monuments.

The 12 x 22-inch format permits interlocking turn, creating uniform walls and aesthetical continuity. The tile can also be used in backsplash applications in public, commercial and residential environments, and in styles ranging from contemporary to architecture reminiscent of the past.

“Florida Tile’s highly technical know-how and ability to deliver on unique aesthetic characteristics allow Impero to present an uncompromising level of color and variation,” said Sean Cilona, director of marketing for Florida Tile. “Much of this is due to our HDP—High Definition Porcelain printing technology.”

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