Crossville Introduces Satori Collection from Laminam

Crossville's Satori tile collection -  from Laminam

Crossville, Inc. has launched Satori, a Laminam by Crossville porcelain tile panel collection bringing an awakening to the design of surfaces with luxe, varied looks suited for floor and wall applications in commercial and residential environments.

“Satori is a Japanese word meaning enlightenment—a bestowing of greater knowledge and understanding,” explains Lindsey Waldrep, vice president of marketing for Crossville in describing the inspiration behind this new collection. “As building materials shift, morph, and change, our Laminam collections are truly enlightening products. It allows designers to utilize porcelain tiles in new ways and with new thinking in so many applications.”

Crossville's Satori tile collection -  from Laminam

Satori porcelain tile panels are offered in three color options—Black, Brown, and Beige, each in  unpolished finish. The earthen palette’s range from lighter to darker tones is versatile to support an array of design styles.

This collection’s panels come in 1x3M with 5.6mm in thickness. Though the 5.6mm is a very lean profile, it is thick enough to be installed on interior floors as well as interior walls and other horizontal interior surfaces. It may also be specified for exterior walls. Full installation recommendations may be found online and in product literature.

Waldrep further states that Satori is an example of “wabi-sabi,” the Japanese view on design that focuses on a mixture of perfection and imperfection.

“Characteristics of wabi-sabi include assymetry, roughness, and irregularity, as well as respect for nature and the natural process,” Waldrep says. “Satori’s irregular texture and natural appearance answer this design movement, as does its perfection as a carefully manufactured building material idea for its intended use.”

Satori was named IIDA/HD Best of Show – Hard Surface Flooring at the Hospitality Design Expo.

For more information on this collection, visit here.