The Many Sides of Pink
by Jennifer Richinelli
From soft hints of light pink to more saturated hues of deep rose, this shade has stamped its mark on design this fall. While it is possible the release of the Barbie movie has influenced its resurgence, the color pink has certainly been around for a long time. In fact, Mother Earth produces a variety of natural stone in various shades of pink that are often found cladding shower walls or as walkway pavers, to name a few applications. Moreover, an array of fluctuating shades of pink tile in a diverse range of shapes and sizes are being used for floors and walls in both residential and commercial settings. Here is a sampling of the “Barbie” stone and tile collections we have witnessed this fall.
Patagonia by Alaxa-Suparshva Group
Photo courtesy of Alaxa-Suparshva Group



Cristallo Rosa “Wow” (Lux) by Antolini
Photo courtesy of antolini

Ever Bloom Pink by Caliskanerler Madencilik
Photo courtesy of Caliskanerler Madencilik




Custom-made Tile by Decocer
Photo courtesy of Decocer
Pietre by Guardini
Photo courtesy of guardini




Nuances (Rose) by Italgraniti
Photo courtesy of Italgraniti
Ville Lumière (Sacré Coeur) by Caroline Beaupère and New Ravenna
Photo courtesy of Caroline Beaupère and New Ravenna



