AGL Showcases Design-Led Tile Collections at Elevate 2025
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AGL Showcases Design-Led Tile Collections at Elevate 2025

Asian Granito India (AGL), one of India’s leading luxury surface brands, unveiled its latest vitrified, colour body and full body tile collections at Elevate 2025, held at the company’s flagship AGL Display Centre in Dalpur from 4 to 12 August 2025. The launch reflects AGL’s focus on design-led innovation and evolving consumer needs. 

The new ranges draw on themes of modern minimalism, bespoke craftsmanship, nature-inspired elements and architectural elegance, offering a versatile palette for residential and commercial spaces. Collections feature fresh textures, finishes and formats, including GLIFO, inspired by petroglyphs; VENCROS, reinterpreting Travertine stone and Onyx marble; Velar’s Regalith and Decorith series; and TRIVERA with three surface finishes. Other notable ranges include FIONA, CERENA, GREiGE, Hyusora, VIARO, ALVARO, PRESCiO, RENOVO, NOVATO, ENZO, StonEra and Fresco RIZON. Products span GVT, PGVT, colour body and full body tiles, available in matt, glossy, smooth, neutral, hard and other finishes. 

“We are pleased to unveil the new collection at Elevate 2025. AGL has long been a pioneer of innovative, elegant and expansive tile collections in the Indian market. Our aim has always been to evolve, create and present best-in-class options for our ever-growing consumer base. It is a culmination of research, design thinking and a testament to our manufacturing strength. The new tile collections are curated to meet modern lifestyles and global design trends, while keeping Indian sensibilities in mind,” said Mr Kamlesh Patel, Chairman and Managing Director, Asian Granito India Ltd. 

Elevate 2025 brought together architects, designers, customers, distribution partners and trade professionals in an immersive design experience, underscoring AGL’s commitment to combining innovation, design and customer value. With 14 advanced manufacturing facilities in Gujarat, the company delivers scale alongside quality, sustainability and trend-aligned design. 

AGL continues to expand its position as a 360° building materials brand, offering tiles, quartz, engineered marble, bathware and faucets. 

Asian Granito India (AGL), one of India’s leading luxury surface brands, unveiled its latest vitrified, colour body and full body tile collections at Elevate 2025, held at the company’s flagship AGL Display Centre in Dalpur from 4 to 12 August 2025. The launch reflects AGL’s focus on design-led innovation and evolving consumer needs. The new ranges draw on themes of modern minimalism, bespoke craftsmanship, nature-inspired elements and architectural elegance, offering a versatile palette for residential and commercial spaces. Collections feature fresh textures, finishes and formats, including GLIFO, inspired by petroglyphs; VENCROS, reinterpreting Travertine stone and Onyx marble; Velar’s Regalith and Decorith series; and TRIVERA with three surface finishes. Other notable ranges include FIONA, CERENA, GREiGE, Hyusora, VIARO, ALVARO, PRESCiO, RENOVO, NOVATO, ENZO, StonEra and Fresco RIZON. Products span GVT, PGVT, colour body and full body tiles, available in matt, glossy, smooth, neutral, hard and other finishes. “We are pleased to unveil the new collection at Elevate 2025. AGL has long been a pioneer of innovative, elegant and expansive tile collections in the Indian market. Our aim has always been to evolve, create and present best-in-class options for our ever-growing consumer base. It is a culmination of research, design thinking and a testament to our manufacturing strength. The new tile collections are curated to meet modern lifestyles and global design trends, while keeping Indian sensibilities in mind,” said Mr Kamlesh Patel, Chairman and Managing Director, Asian Granito India Ltd. Elevate 2025 brought together architects, designers, customers, distribution partners and trade professionals in an immersive design experience, underscoring AGL’s commitment to combining innovation, design and customer value. With 14 advanced manufacturing facilities in Gujarat, the company delivers scale alongside quality, sustainability and trend-aligned design. AGL continues to expand its position as a 360° building materials brand, offering tiles, quartz, engineered marble, bathware and faucets. 

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