Whether you prefer marble over wood, or mosaic to laminate, get ready to be floored by the latest collections available in the market.
Somany Ceramics
Low on maintenance and durable floors are in demand today. Keeping with this trend is Somany Cermaics' Stone16, a collection of outdoor floor tiles with thickness as high as 16mm (that is double the thickness as compared to an ordinary tile). Available in size 600mm x 600mm, these naturally inspired stone and wood textured tiles are easy-to-lay and have an anti-skid finish. PRICE `170 per sq ft; AT www.somanyceramics.com
RAK Ceramics
The KRATOS series from the Novelties Collection of RAK Ceramics is a range of high-gloss double charged vitrified tiles and slabs. Available in eight striking designs and in a unique size of 800mm x 1,200mm, the technology used for these tiles ensures high durability. PRICE `160 per sq ft onwards; AT 1-6, Dheeraj Heritage (junction of Milan Subway), S.V. Road, Santacruz (West), Mumbai
SICIS
Combining marble and mosaic in one fantastic range is SICIS. The collection has 58 coloured marbles in two finishes, polished and ancient and 28 different sizes, which means a range of possible products that reaches 1,624 different combinations. The possibilities are infinite, and allows to personalise every layout. Within this is a sub-category called the Mosaic Rug Collection, inspired by classic and modern rugs enhanced by intricate detailing work by their skilled craftsman. PRICE on request; AT www.sicis.com
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