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Artistic Tile’s Latest Presentation Showcases Winter Offerings

The Winter Presentation from Artistic Tile was a tour of their latest designs, showcasing warm, strong colors that highlight their collections to their large, quarried stone that are “intrinsically beautiful” in a “symphony of colors.”

Presentation hosts Brand Ambassador Roy Marcus, Vice President of Design Jill Cohen, and President and Chief Product Officer Zachary Epstein focused on the newest releases in their latest colors and a tour of their slab gallery, where viewers caught a glimpse of the large variety of stone, quartzite, and marble from all over the globe.

The Adena Tile was one of the collaborations featured by textile designer Lori Wetzner. This tile reimagines her luxurious Adelaide embroidery pattern in micro-mosaic stone. The tiny pieces of tumbled stone are set into an ombre pattern in scalloped marble frames.

Another beautiful pattern is a “room-size design in natural stone,” is their Wisteria Mosaic. The design is a combination of polished lilac marble and vanilla onyx, with vines of polished cloud limestone on a ground of honed Bianco Dolomiti.

Roy Marcus stated, “Circle, square, [and] triangle bring a lot of intrigue and interest and fascination to our spaces.”

Marcus spoke about the “lure of geometry,” as they revealed Pinnacle Fête Pastel, a new colorway in this line. Shown next was Micro Moons, which are “not your grandma’s checkerboard,” according to Jill Cohen, are made up of two-inch bisected circles in a variety of colors.

This was followed by another collaboration, this time with Alison Rose, called Sfera (“Sphere” in Italian). The pattern is completely customized. When the “bouncing spheres” are delivered, there is only one right way to lay them.

The goal of the artists at Artistic Tile is to create generational designs, so that when you make a choice for your home, you aren’t as concerned about your resale value as you are that it resonates with you.

Zach Epstein commented, “That’s the one difference we’re really seeing in the market. People are spending so much time in their home, they’re finally choosing [based on] what they want instead of resale value.”

If you want to see all that Artist Tile has to offer in their Winter Line, visit artistictile.com.



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