Mediterranea Intros Landscapes with Dynamic HD Imaging™

Utilizing its exclusive new Dynamic HD Imaging™ technology, Mediterranea has captured the distinctive layering and texture of natural slate in the landscapes collection of glazed porcelain tiles.

Produced in the U.S. with recycled content for LEED projects, Landscapes capitalizes on advanced digital inkjet printing technology to create slate-look porcelain tiles bursting with true-to-life color, natural shading, depth and texture.

Dynamic HD Imaging™ allows Mediterranea artisans to hand-select the best graphics and dramatic surface structures offered by nature in slate and transfer these in superior hi-resolution to porcelain tile surfaces. Landscapes splashes the multi-colored shade variations and subtle fine-grain details of natural slate onto commercially-rated porcelain tiles in four realistic colors and three large-format sizes. Mediterranea's Landscapes is available for timely U.S. distribution and building projects seeking LEED certification in Nutmeg (Brown), Sienna (Gold), Terra (Blue-Green) and Sunrise (Blend). Complete with bullnose accessory pieces and mesh-mounted, multi-colored mosaics, Landscapes large-format, slate-look porcelain tiles are available in 12 x 12, 18 x 18 and 12 x 24 sizes with Dynamic HD Imaging™ from Mediterranea.

For over a decade, Mediterranea, Italianbased developers and craftsman have been designing and producing tile in collaboration with the world's top factories in Italy, Spain, Brazil, Turkey, Argentina and the United States. Mediterranea has the unrivaled ability to match its unique products with the right manufacturer, surpassing competition with incredible technological capabilities, competitive pricing and outstanding U.S.-based service.

Contact Mediterranea/Architectural Imports, located at 3501 NW 115th Avenue, Doral, FL 33178. Call 305-718-5091, fax 305-718-5099, email info@mediterranea-usa.com , or visit www.mediterranea-usa.com.

Dynamic HD Imaging™ allows Mediterranea artisans to hand-select the best graphics and dramatic surface structures offered by nature and transfer these in high-resolution detail to porcelain tile surfaces.



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