Crossville introduces new porcelain tile collection

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Crossville, Tenn.—Crossville has launched State of Grace, a tile collection that interprets the delicate and elegant look of Italian marble in a durable porcelain body. This line offers specifiers inventive options—including Crossville’s first domestically produced 24 x 48-inch field tile—to design stunning looks for commercial and residential settings.

“True marble is a tender stone that’s prone to etching and chipping,” explained Lindsey Waldrep, vice president of marketing, Crossville. “State of Grace offers all the style of marble with durability and strength that outperforms the real thing—no sealing required. This collection is an optimal solution for areas where natural marble wouldn’t be viable.”

The line’s singular color, available in unpolished and satin finishes, is inspired by the look of the world’s finest marbles. As an amalgam of marble influences, the surface visual features veining nuanced with cool and warm tones to complement nearly any design style.

State of Grace’s range of shapes and sizes offer design possibilities to answer any project challenge. Field tile sizes include 24 x 48, 24 x 24, 12 x 12, 12 x 24, 6 x 24 and 3 x 6. Pickets, left and right chevrons, mesh-mounted mosaics including 2 x 2, herringbone and 3 x 3 hex options are also available. A full trim package including cove base and bullnose trims, base and crown moldings, and chair rails help to complete the installation. Additionally, plank sizes are available through Crossville’s Get Planked program.

State of Grace is made in the USA and is Green Squared certified. The collection is recommended for interior floors, walls, countertops and exterior walls in commercial or residential settings.

For more information, visit: crossvilleinc.com.

 

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