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Crossville’s New Stone Tile Contains 20 Percent Recycled Content

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CROSSVILLE, TENN.—Inspired by the natural stone from which it derives its name, the new Bluestone by Crossville features a field of soft earthen tones, enhanced by fossil-like impressions and the subtle pearlescence of embedded shells. Bluestone Porcelain Stone tile is available in both natural and honed finishes.

Designed for both commercial and residential installations, Bluestone contains a minimum of 20 percent recycled content and is manufactured in Crossville using processes that have been certified by Scientific Certification Systems. It’s available in four colorways—Colorado Buff, Arizona Brown, Pennsylvania Blue and Vermont Black—and a variety of sizes: 24″ x 24″, 12″ x 24″, 6″ x 24″, 12″ x 12″ and 6″ x 6″ field tile; 2″ x 2″ (natural only) and 3″ x 6″ (honed) Mosaics; and Random Mosaics using 2″, 4″ and 6″ tile with staggered joints. Single Bullnose, Universal Cove Base, and Cove Base Left and Right trim pieces complement the collection.

“Because Bluestone is Porcelain Stone tile, it has unsurpassed durability, resists staining and scratching and will remain virtually maintenance free on floors, countertops and walls,” says Laurie Lyza, Crossville’s director of marketing. “Plus, mixing the finishes and sizes adds visual interest, and makes Bluestone ideal for a variety of commercial and residential environments, ranging from the rustic to the traditional to the cutting-edge contemporary.”

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