Arizona Tile adds new ceramic, porcelain collections

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Arizona TileSan Diego, Calif.—Arizona Tile has introduced new ceramic and porcelain tile collections for residential and commercial projects.

The new collections offer fresh textures, shapes and design options as renovation and design planning continues to grow. The company said porcelain and ceramic tile remain go-to surface solutions because of their durability, low maintenance and lasting style.

New ceramic tile 

Trapez ceramic wall tile uses a trapezoidal shape to add movement and pattern. The collection is available in black, cream, mint, taupe and white. Designers can use the colors alone for a minimal look or mix colors and patterns for bold installations.

The Contour series combines a clean look with texture inspired by commercial textiles. Its five multidimensional styles create depth as light moves across the surface. The collection is designed for feature walls and architectural details.

New porcelain tile

Industrial offers a minimalist concrete look in multiple sizes. Options include 12 x 24, 12 x 24 R11 finish, 24 x 48 and a 4 x 48 format. The company said the sizes support expansive layouts and a clean architectural feel.

Made in Spain, Haru combines the look of natural wood with the performance of porcelain. Depending on the finish, Haru can be used for interior and exterior applications.

Salento captures the look of natural limestone with subtle veining and organic inclusions. The collection is available in several sizes and includes a decorative Structured wall tile for added texture and depth.

Manufactured in Italy, Compatta Pisé is a linear sandstone-look porcelain tile. The collection features cool striations inspired by clay, sand, silt and gravel.

The Eras series offers a modern take on natural stone. It blends the look of slate and sandstone with a weathered appearance. The collection includes soft tonal variation and dimensional relief for added visual interest.

Arizona Tile said the new collections give architects, designers and builders more versatile, design-forward options for today’s residential and commercial interiors.

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