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Surfaces Launches The Ocean Collection

Immediate release: Miami-based Surfaces, Inc., one of America’s premier producers and suppliers of glass tile, has announced another new tile series, the Ocean Collection. Soft to the touch and reminiscent of the white foam atop ocean waves, the Ocean Collection is inspired by sea glass. The collection is unique in texture, colors and sizes. The surface of the glass looks and feels as soft as velvet, smooth and clean offering a one-of-a kind sensation.

“We created the Ocean Collection to offer sea glass lovers the look of natural, beach aged glass with a slick, clean feel,” according to Albert Clairmonte, President of Surfaces.

Available in ten “beach” colors, everything from sand, ocean water and seaweed is reflected in these unique tiles. With sizing choices of 12”x12” sheets of individual 2”x2” chips or single 4”x8” tiles, the Ocean Collection is sure to fit the needs of any customer who believes that life is a beach.

About Surfaces
Miami-based Surfaces is constantly creating new products. The firm created the first iPhone App for the tile industry. Additionally, Surfaces created a brand new nationwide program at Lowe’s to sell 100% recycled glass produced with discarded automobile windshields. Surfaces, in the past has also successfully created the exclusive Britto Glass Collection in partnership with world-renowned pop artist Romero Britto, as well as backsplash kits under the DIY Network brand. And, Surfaces recently forged an agreement to market a line of glass mosaics in conjunction with Crayola, LLC, the Easton, Pa.- based brand known for its iconic art tools that inspire kids’ creative expression, which has 99% name recognition in U.S. consumer households. Surfaces is a member of both the NKBA and USGBC. For more information, please contact Nauro Rezende at Surfaces, Inc. nrezende@surfaces.net 305-372-9787 or visit the Surfaces website: www.surfaces.net. 3009 NW 75th Ave., Miami, FL 33122 – Phone-(877) 544-8453 Fax: (305) 372-9683 info@surfaces.net – www.surfaces.net


This entry was posted on Monday, November 12th, 2012 at 3:01 pm.