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10. clé now offers Zellige, a collection of tile handmade in Morocco. Curated by Deborah Osburn, the traditional zellige tiles are made from terracotta and hand painted in glazes in 21 colors. Zelliges are noted for their natural mineral glazes in luminescent colors and irregular shade variations. The undulating surface of the tile contains imperfections that are the distinguishing charac- teristics of the tile. Circle No. 194 on Product Card 11. Oceanside Glasstile has expanded its Devotion color palette with three more art glass tiles, including Random Linear (shown). The natural variation of the art glass of Random Linear provides a look full of movement. All of Devotion's eight water jet and five hand cut mosaic patterns can be found in the company's 'Custom Mosaic' design tool on its website. Circle No. 195 on Product Card 12. Bostik, Inc.'s Dimension RapidCure Glass-Filled, Pre-Mixed, Urethane Grout is a reflective, water-based, urethane grout containing micro-glass beads and a translucent, urethane binder that both reflect light and allow it to pass through. The grout offers lifetime stain and crack resistance, and is avail- able in a range of colors, the firm notes. Circle No. 196 on Product Card 13. Infinite Loop is one of the designs from the Cement Tile Collection from Tesselle. Hand-pressed in Mexico, the 8"x8"x 5 ⁄8" tiles are available in nine suggested color combinations. The design can also be customized in any color combination from the company's Color Palette for no additional charge; color matching also available. Circle No. 197 on Product Card 14. Crossville, Inc.'s Oceanaire porcelain tile collection features multidirec- tional striations in five gradient color options and a range of sizes, including large formats and a mosaic option. Oceanaire's color options, available in unpolished and honed finishes, are: Ashore, Current, Hightide, Waverunner and Seamount. Circle No. 198 on Product Card 15. Artistic Tile has teamed with designer Michael Aram to create a line of decorative tile. The Michael Aram Collection draws on some of the design- er's existing collections – Molten, Botanical Leaf and Gotham – to create a series of decorative ceramic tiles and liners. Each is glazed in metallic bronze, silver or gloss white. Circle No. 199 on Product Card 16. Metal 3D Cubes Wall Tiles are part of Porcelanosa USA's 2016 Collection. The tiles are made to look like metal – in this case bronze (shown) or silver. The company offers an array of metallic-style mosaics. Circle No. 200 on Product Card 17. Jeffrey Court's Vintage Studio Collection has two new ceramic mosaics. The Brushwork mosaic features a linear stick pattern in six solid field tile colors and two color blends – Natural and Organic. The Composition mosaic is a traditional 1" stacked pattern in the same two color blends. Field tile colors include: Starry White, Mountain Mist, Enchanted Shadow, Crisp Linen, Natural Burlap and Antique Lace. Circle No. 201 on Product Card 18. Strands from Emser Tile is a glazed body-matched porcelain. The color palette features Biscuit, Olive, Oyster, Pearl and Twilight in large tiles of 12"x12", 12"x24" and 6"x24", as well as mosaics and decors. Circle No. 202 on Product Card 19. Lunada Bay Tile's Contourz Collection consists of three concrete rect- angular field tiles measuring 3"x3", 3"x6" and 3"x9"; Fanfare Hex, a 3-D form with symmetrical surfaces folding onto one plane to form a 4" hexagonal base; Flayme, a rectangular tile featuring flame-like elevations; Trifecta, a triangular tile with elevated, sloped curves, and Zen Break, a 3-D sloping rectangular tile. Earth-toned hues in 18 colors are offered. Circle No. 203 on Product Card 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 52 Kitchen & Bath Design News • September 2016 PRODUCT REVIEW

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