Museum Surfaces Launches Eden Tile Collection Inspired by Imperial Marble
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Summary
Spanish brand Museum Surfaces has launched the Eden tile collection, which mimics the appearance of Imperial marble. The collection includes porcelain floor tiles and ceramic wall tiles in various sizes and finishes, featuring a milky beige and cream background with dense networks of white veins. The tiles are designed to help decorators create luxurious, paradise-like spaces with the elegant look of natural stone.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledinspired by the look of imperial marble, Spanish brand Museum Surfaces' Eden tile collection is intended to help decorators realise their personal paradise
The Eden collection spans porcelain floor tiles and ceramic wall tiles
The tiles feature a milky beige and cream background with dense networks of white veins crisscrossing their surface
all recalling the simple and elegant look of a luxurious natural stone
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