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Flooring: Tile & Stone

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Crossville, Inc., Ultimetal

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Floorcovering: Tile & Stone: Crossville, Inc. — UltiMetal

UltiMetal offers metal’s luxe appeal with Crossville’s legendary durability. Its field tile is ideal for minimalist designs; metallic micromesh adds shimmering texture while bold mosaics and listellos provide drama and glitz. Combining large rectified sizes with the look of metal in in-demand colors, UltiMetal exemplifies with perfection today’s hottest trends.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Floorcovering: Tile & Stone

Artistic Tile — Danse Mosaic/Chateau Collection
Inspired by iconic art and patterns found in old-world textiles, Artistic Tile’s Chateau Collection reinterprets classic motifs using the modern technology of waterjet to create interlocking stone mosaics with sensual curves and repeating patterns. Danse is a pattern evocative of the Renaissance period that resonates with both traditional and contemporary styles.

Stone Source — Bosco
This marble is gray with a hint of green, with dark brown cascading through it. Bosco is available in veined, brushed or polished finishes; it takes on an entirely different aesthetic depending on its texture. Bosco may be used for: Interior Walls, Floors, Furniture Tops, Vanities and Cut-To-Size.

STUDIUM — Isfahan from the David Hicks by Ashley Hicks Stone Collection
In the David Hicks by Ashley Hicks Stone Collection, architect and designer Ashley Hicks reinterprets his father’s classic designs in the finest marble and limestone, bringing David Hicks’ distinctive style to stone for the first time. Isfahan is one of nine designs in the collection, available exclusively through Studium.

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