Crossville recognized with multiple ADEX awards

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Crossville, Tenn.—Six of Crossville’s porcelain tile collections were recently recognized with ADEX awards. Crossville’s Handwritten collection received Platinum recognition; the Notorious and Seta collections received Gold recognitions; the Nest and Calce collections received Silver recognitions; and the Cava collection was recognized as a finalist.

Crossville’s Handwritten wall tile collection is inspired by artisanal craftsmanship. With its range of creative shapes, sizes and colors, this line empowers designers to create truly custom installations for commercial and residential interior walls.

The manufacturer’s Notorious porcelain tile collection offers big city style in the distinct look of concrete, with the technical performance Crossville products are known for.

Seta, inspired by the luxurious fabric of silk, is one of Crossville’s gauged porcelain tile panel collections. The surface visual of these large format tiles reveals the replication of delicate silk strands woven throughout the nuanced appearance of the line’s four color options.

The Nest collection is an alternative to wood for floors and walls, and it supports cleaner, healthier interiors while standing up to high traffic wear and tear. The collection authentically captures the sophisticated, clean graining of both olive and American oak species in a durable, versatile porcelain body.

Crossville’s Calce collection is marked by neutral colors and delicate nuances. The large format porcelain tile line is inspired by wet plaster and concrete. The combination results in a soft, chalky visual that is both sophisticated and contemporary.

With looks as good as natural stone delivered straight from the quarry, Crossville’s Cava offers all the style with unsurpassable performance. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, Crossville created each vein of the line’s four colors to be rendered with authentic effect on each 1m x 3m panel.

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