Antica Ceramica Launches Nature-Inspired Green Tile Collection
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Antica Ceramica Launches Nature-Inspired Green Tile Collection

Antica Ceramica has introduced its new Green Tile Collection, a curated portfolio of wall and floor tiles inspired by nature and designed for contemporary residential and commercial interiors.

The collection features a palette of emerald, olive, alpine and botanical-inspired shades, responding to the growing preference for biophilic and wellness-oriented interior spaces. According to the company, the range combines artisanal textures, marble effects, fluted surfaces, subway patterns and mosaic designs to create visually distinctive interiors.

The collection includes products such as Alpine Green Marble tiles, Green Fluted Tiles, Glossy Green Subway Tiles and Hexagonal Mosaic surfaces. Designed for use across a variety of applications, the tiles can be incorporated into feature walls, wainscoting, shower enclosures, vanity backdrops and flooring installations.

Antica Ceramica said the range has been developed to support architects and interior designers in creating immersive and personalised spaces across residential, hospitality and wellness projects. The collection is designed to complement a variety of interior styles, including contemporary, Art Deco, maximalist, classical and biophilic design schemes.

Beyond aesthetics, the company stated that the tiles are durable and easy to maintain, making them suitable for both residential and commercial environments such as bathrooms, spas, luxury hotels, restaurants and premium residences. The surfaces can also be paired with materials including natural stone, wood, brass accents and wallpapers.

"Green is more than a colour; it is a design emotion. It symbolises renewal, balance, sophistication and a connection with nature," said Rahul Bhugra of Antica Ceramica. "Through this collection, we wanted to offer architects and designers a versatile design language that allows them to create spaces with depth, personality and timeless appeal."

The company said the launch further strengthens its portfolio of design-led surface solutions aimed at meeting the evolving requirements of architects, designers and homeowners seeking contemporary luxury interiors.

The Green Tile Collection is available through Antica Ceramica showrooms and authorised dealers across India.

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Antica Ceramica has introduced its new Green Tile Collection, a curated portfolio of wall and floor tiles inspired by nature and designed for contemporary residential and commercial interiors.The collection features a palette of emerald, olive, alpine and botanical-inspired shades, responding to the growing preference for biophilic and wellness-oriented interior spaces. According to the company, the range combines artisanal textures, marble effects, fluted surfaces, subway patterns and mosaic designs to create visually distinctive interiors.The collection includes products such as Alpine Green Marble tiles, Green Fluted Tiles, Glossy Green Subway Tiles and Hexagonal Mosaic surfaces. Designed for use across a variety of applications, the tiles can be incorporated into feature walls, wainscoting, shower enclosures, vanity backdrops and flooring installations.Antica Ceramica said the range has been developed to support architects and interior designers in creating immersive and personalised spaces across residential, hospitality and wellness projects. The collection is designed to complement a variety of interior styles, including contemporary, Art Deco, maximalist, classical and biophilic design schemes.Beyond aesthetics, the company stated that the tiles are durable and easy to maintain, making them suitable for both residential and commercial environments such as bathrooms, spas, luxury hotels, restaurants and premium residences. The surfaces can also be paired with materials including natural stone, wood, brass accents and wallpapers.Green is more than a colour; it is a design emotion. It symbolises renewal, balance, sophistication and a connection with nature, said Rahul Bhugra of Antica Ceramica. Through this collection, we wanted to offer architects and designers a versatile design language that allows them to create spaces with depth, personality and timeless appeal.The company said the launch further strengthens its portfolio of design-led surface solutions aimed at meeting the evolving requirements of architects, designers and homeowners seeking contemporary luxury interiors.The Green Tile Collection is available through Antica Ceramica showrooms and authorised dealers across India.

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