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Another neat product from the LEED-certified American Olean--the Allora Porcelain Tile. Though the sandy-greige Sabbia mosaic is pleasing, the Marrone and Carbone are equally nice. Durable, natural, and with high shade variation, the Allora collection seems to be a nice answer to many traditional tile solutions. According to americanolean.com, these tiles can be used on walls/backsplashes, floors, countertops, pool linings, and patios. For more information on the USGBC or LEED accreditation of this corporation, visit aogreenworks.com.
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