The Imperial Tiles collection by Spanish tile manufacture Exagres aims to mimic the appearance of natural stone. Exagres launched the collection of porcelain tiles with attention to detail. The tiles emulate marble stoneware's chromatic variations and elegance to create a contemporary decor scheme ideal for the modern home.
The tiles mimic specifically the fine-grained stone found in the southeast of Spain. Moreover, the porcelain tiles are highly durable and non-porous. They are suitable for poolside or outdoor spaces due to their strength and composition. To make the tiles compact and hardwearing, the ceramics are vitrified. Exagres offers consumers a variety of surface finishes in five different base formats in a neutral palette of hues such as Arian, Ceniza, Moca, and Siena.
Contemporary Stoneware Tiles
The Imperial Tiles aim to Mimic the Fine-Grained Stone Found in Spain
Trend Themes
1. Natural Stone Emulation - There is an opportunity to develop new technologies that can more accurately mimic the appearance of natural stone in various products and materials.
2. Durable and Non-porous Materials - There is an opportunity to innovate new materials that are highly durable and non-porous, making them suitable for use in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings.
3. Contemporary Decor Schemes - There is an opportunity to develop new styles and designs that can create a contemporary decor scheme ideal for the modern home.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The construction industry can take advantage of these trends by incorporating natural stone emulation and durable and non-porous materials in their products and projects.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can create new designs and styles that can create a contemporary decor scheme ideal for the modern home.
3. Outdoor Living - The outdoor living industry can use highly durable and non-porous materials in their products to make them suitable for use in a variety of outdoor settings.