Ege Seramik unveils new wall tile collections

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Verona in turquoise.

Ege Seramik has launched the new Verona and Crayon high gloss wall tile collections featuring a unique wavy surface.

According to the company, these two new collections reflect light beautifully and will never look the same from any two angles. The 4 x 12 subway tiles are ideal for modern kitchens or contemporary bathrooms.

Verona features a soft and subtle metallic accent throughout the surface. It is available in white, anthracite, turquoise and taupe colors. Crayon complements this collection with six solid glossy colors in white, cream, blue, light gray, taupe and black.

“Our designers are always looking for something different, something unique,” said Ege Seramik’s general manager, Alp Er. “They’ve certainly taken subway tiles to the next level with these designs.”

According to the company, its intricate ink-jet techniques and state-of-the-art manufacturing assures customers of an extremely durable, stain and fade-resistant product. These tiles bring style and design personality to any wall while offering true strength and durability.

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