Monochromatic Antibacterial Tiles

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The Carpenter Tile Collection Boasts Antibacterial Properties

The Carpenter tile collection from Spanish design studio Argenta boasts antibacterial properties and comes in conservative, neutral tones. The tiles are constructed from porcelain stoneware and have a simple, stark finish accented by a vague geometric outline. They come in a floor and wall option, both of which are carried in five neutral colors: Albar, taupe, pearl, gray, and dark.

Due to the Carpenter tile collection's unique antibacterial element, it performs particularly well in environments that are required to be kept clean and sanitized like health clinics or schools. The monochromatic color schemes naturally complement each other so tiles from the collection can be mixed and matched to suit different interior design schemes. The Carpenter tile collection comes in four measurements ranging from 30 by 60 cm to 60 by 120 cm.
Trend Themes
1. Antibacterial Porcelain Tiles - The use of antibacterial properties in porcelain tiles provide an excellent opportunity for tile manufacturers to disrupt the market.
2. Neutral Monochromatic Finishes - Increased demand for neutral monochromatic finishes present an opportunity to revolutionize the tile market.
3. Geometric Tile Design - The use of geometric tile designs provides a fresh take on traditional tile design, presenting an opportunity for designers to innovate.
Industry Implications
1. Tile Manufacturing - Tile manufacturers can use argenta's creation of an antibacterial tile collection as an opportunity to expand the market for similarly hygienic products.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can use the Carpenter tile collection to create visually appealing yet hygienic spaces, with the neutral colors providing versatility.
3. Healthcare - Hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities can utilize the Carpenter tile collection to maintain a hygienic environment while still incorporating modern design elements.

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