
Featured Image: Haru Tan Porcelain Wood-Look Family Room Floor & Wall Tile from Arizona Tile
Spring tends to bring a shift in how we think about our spaces, lighter, more open, a little more intentional. If you’re planning a refresh or a full renovation, the materials you choose do a lot of the heavy lifting. Arizona Tile’s newest lineup leans into that idea, with a mix of natural stone, quartz, and porcelain and ceramic surfaces designed to work across kitchens, bathrooms, living areas, and beyond.
From statement granite slabs to refined kitchen quartz countertops and versatile ceramic wall tile, these new products balance visual impact with everyday practicality.
Here’s a closer look at what’s new.

Image: Viridian Granite from Arizona Tile
Viridian Granite
Viridian brings a deeper, more saturated take on green granite, with layered tones that range from rich emerald to cream and gold, with contrasting dark brown veining. The movement in each granite countertop slab gives it a natural, almost fluid feel, ideal if you want the surface to stand out without feeling overdesigned.
It works especially well for green granite kitchen countertops, where it can anchor lighter cabinetry or add contrast to warmer finishes. Like other options within our, it’s also a solid choice for bathrooms and fireplaces thanks to its durability and heat resistance.
With routine sealing and standard care, it holds up well in high-use areas while keeping its character over time.

Image: Valbella Gold Quartz Kitchen Countertop & Backsplash from Arizona Tile
Valbella Gold & Valbella Grey Quartz
Valbella Gold and Valbella Grey offer two distinct directions within the same collection, both designed for clean, modern kitchen countertops and quartz applications.
Valbella Gold leans warmer, with soft veining and subtle depth, making it easy to pair with natural materials and neutral palettes. Valbella Grey takes a cooler approach, with a more understated look that fits into streamlined, contemporary spaces. Both can step in where you might typically consider white quartz countertops, but with a bit more movement and dimension.

Image: Close Up View of Valbella Grey Quartz from Arizona Tile
As part of the Della Terra Quartz collection, they’re well-suited for kitchen countertops and bathroom vanities. Because they’re non-porous, they’re easy to maintain, require no sealing, have minimal upkeep, and have consistent performance day to day.

Image: Willow Quartz from Arizona Tile
Willow Quartz
Willow keeps things simple in the best way. Its lighter tone and gentle patterning make it a natural fit for white quartz kitchen countertops, especially in spaces that aim for a softer, more relaxed feel.
There’s just enough variation to keep it from feeling flat, but not so much that it competes with other elements in the room. It pairs easily with a wide range of cabinet styles, from painted finishes to natural wood.
Like other quartz options, it’s built for everyday use, low maintenance, no sealing, and is reliable in both kitchens and bathrooms.

Image: Desert Pearl Quartz from Arizona Tile
Desert Pearl Quartz
Desert Pearl is a warm neutral with delicate gold veins that flow diagonally across the slab and it has a slightly more textured look that adds interest without overwhelming the space.
It works well for any countertop, especially in open layouts where you want continuity across surfaces. The gentle, muted tone also makes it a good option for bathrooms, helping smaller spaces feel more open.
Because it’s non-porous, it resists staining and is easy to care for, making it a practical choice for high-traffic areas.

Image: Mystic Jade Quartzite from Arizona Tile
Mystic Jade Quartzite
Mystic Jade leans into the variation that comes along with natural stone and makes quartzite so appealing. Depending on the slab, you’ll see a mix of deeper tones and lightened by thin white veining, giving it a more dramatic edge.
It’s a strong choice for kitchen quartzite countertops when you want something with presence, something that feels less uniform and more organic. Each slab has its own character, which adds to the overall effect once installed.
As with most quartzite countertops for kitchen use, sealing and proper care are part of the routine, but the durability and natural look tend to make that tradeoff worthwhile.
New Porcelain & Ceramic Products

Image: Contour White Blade Matte Bathroom Ceramic Wall Tile & Contour White Glossy Shower Wall Tile from Arizona Tile
Contour Ceramic Tile
Contour focuses on subtle texture and clean structure, making it an easy fit for a range of ceramic wall tile applications.
The neutral tones and straightforward format work well for ceramic tile bathroom wall installations, backsplashes, and accent areas where you want a bit of depth without introducing too much pattern. It layers nicely with other materials, which makes it useful in more detailed designs.
As a ceramic product, it’s durable, moisture-resistant, simple to maintain, and well-suited for spaces that see regular use.
Haru Porcelain Tile
Haru takes its cues from natural wood, offering a warm, organic appearance through wood-look porcelain tile.
The grain detail and tonal variation give it the feel of real wood, while the porcelain construction makes it a better fit for areas where moisture or wear would be a concern. It’s an ideal option in any space, including kitchens, living areas, and bathrooms.
Maintenance is straightforward, and it holds up well over time, making it a practical alternative to traditional wood surfaces.

Image: Salento Grigio 24 x 48 Porcelain Bathroom Floor Tile & Salento Grigio 24 x 48 Structured Wall Tile from Arizona Tile
Salento Porcelain Tile
Salento offers four rich, earth-toned colors that provide the look of a natural limestone with subtle organic inclusion and veining.

Image: Salento Bianco 12 x 24 Porcelain Tile from Arizona Tile
The natural variation in tone helps create a more lived-in look, whether it’s used on floors, walls, or extended into outdoor areas, with the R11 Finish. It works across different styles, from more modern spaces to settings that lean a bit more rustic.

Image: Salento Visone Rigato 24 x 48 Large-Format Porcelain Tile from Arizona Tile
Like other porcelain options, it’s built for durability and ease of care, which makes it a dependable choice for high-traffic areas.
Explore the Latest from Arizona Tile
No matter the direction you’re taking, something bold and expressive or more understated and refined, these new additions make it easier to shape a space that feels personalized from every angle.
If you’re ready to see how these materials come together, explore them in person at a nearby showroom, or experiment with different combinations using the Just Imagine visualizer tool. You can also browse available slabs online through the online slab yard.
For questions or help getting started, contact us and let us help you bring everything together.