Crossville launches Snippet wall tile

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snippetCrossville, Tenn.—Crossville has launchedĀ Snippet, a ceramic wall tile collection. The product is noted for its unique tone-on-tone graphic geometry expanding creative options for custom wall designs.

ā€œToday, we’re seeing more designers and property owners embracing color in unique, new ways,ā€ said Lindsey Waldrep, Crossville’s vice president of marketing. ā€œWith Snippet’s incredible options, we can’t wait to see the custom variations designers will create.ā€

Created in a design collaboration with renowned tile designer Michael R. Golden, Crossville developed the collection with a left and right mirrored iteration of subtle graphic geometry, providing designers with an almost endless array of patterns to express custom creations. The tone-on-tone design is meant to feel both edgy and understated, and the colorways match Crossville’s popular Swatches collection adding even more design options.

The team’s vision led them to seek a component with endless pattern options, and the Snippet collection makes a huge statement when used on a large scale.

The Snippet collection is offered in five tones: Cotton, Stone, Coal, Warm Silver and Lipstick. With the two geometric faces, the tile is offered in 3 x 12 and is recommended for residential and commercial applications.

ā€œOur goal for the Swatches collection was to provide the ultimate palette for interior vertical surfaces,ā€ Waldrep noted. ā€œBy expanding the design options with the Snippet collection, designers have not only on-trend color selections but also the textural graphic elements that provide pizzaz.ā€

To help design unique arrangements and spur creativity, Crossville offers a digitalĀ pattern builder showcasing 25 of Golden’s favorite designs and the ability to create your own in conjunction with Swatches.

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