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Upgrade your kitchen or bath with this luxurious natural stone collection

XTONE shares seven new collections that could enhance your home design

Breccia Imperiale by XTONE
XTONE

Nothing exhibits luxury quite like natural stone. Natural stone countertops and polished wall materials offer an organic and elegant vibe to any space. Whether you’re considering a bathroom refresh or upgrading your kitchen counters, you’ll want to see these gorgeous new collections by XTONE.

XTONE, part of the Porcelanosa Group, specializes in large format surfaces when it comes to porcelain and natural stone. The brand has released seven new designs and six new technologies to showcase its attention to elegance and sophistication.

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New technology from XTONE

XTONE shared its new technologies in stone and porcelain manufacturing. Eclipse, Lumen, Comet, Orion, and Core feature unique textures and decorative elements that inspire innovation and brilliance. For example, Comet showcases gems decoration that features bright particles of differing intensities for a glittering effect. Alternatively, Core is a full-body design of pressed porcelain with decorative particles.

Stand-out designs from XTONE

Amazonite by XTONE
XTONE

Aside from their new technologies, XTONE shares their seven new collections: Amazonite, Breccia Imperiale, Navona, Port Laurent, Solo Black, Statuario, and Tadelakt.

The Amazonite collection stands out to us as a vibrant, biophilic, and bold expression. Inspired by the Amazonite stone the ancient Egyptians favored, this collection features dazzling turquoise hues speckled with gentle brown-gray incursions. This bold aesthetic is stunning for bathrooms and kitchen backsplashes.

Amazonite is made using both the Comet and Core technologies by XTONE and is available in a polished finish.

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