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Daltile expands its Unity Collection of porcelain tiles with a new color

Daltile expands its Unity Collection of porcelain tiles with a new color

Addition of "Taupe" gives Unity Collection three warm and three cool colors.


By DALTILE | November 29, 2021
Daltile Unity Collection Taupe in a commercial setting.
Daltile Unity Collection Taupe in a commercial setting.

Dallas, Texas – November 29, 2021 – Daltile has added a new color, "Taupe," to its Unity porcelain tile collection.

Already a top-selling presentation of versatile neutrals, the addition of the new color rounds out the Unity collection to now offer three warm and three cool colors.

CURATED ASSORTMENT OF 'CONTEMPORARY NEUTRALS'

“Although suitable for both residential and commercial use, Unity has historically been a favorite go-to assortment for our commercial customers,” said Whitney Welch, Vice President of Commercial Sales, Dal-Tile Corporation.  “These contemporary neutrals make up a well-though-out, curated assortment, making it easy for our customers to quickly select the right colors for their projects.”

Unity’s foundational color palette expresses itself through on-trend concrete visuals and features an assortment of polished, unpolished, and textured options. The collection is offered in 24x24, 12x24, and 12x12 tile sizes as well as 12x12 modern linear mosaics.

The inclusion of proprietary Tru-Edge rectified tile edges creates a seamless unified look, especially in large areas. 

SUITABLE FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR APPLICATIONS=

The double-load porcelain tile is produced with micropowders, making it one of the toughest tiles available. Suitable for interior floor, wall, and countertop as well as exterior floor applications.  Coordinating trims include bullnose, cove base, and cove base outcorner. 

For more information: https://www.daltile.com/product/Unity

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