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Stormy Sky Terrazzo Hex Porcelain Tile
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- Sheet Size: 8.1x9.25"
- Residential Floor: Yes
- High Traffic Floor: Yes
- Exterior: Yes
- Interior Wall: Yes
- Pool/Fountain: No
- Shower Wall: Yes
- Shower Floor: Yes
- Steam Shower: Yes
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Made in Spain
These tiles are made of porcelain with a terrazzo-patterned design that mimics the look of epoxy or cement terrazzo floors and walls with a non-porous and durable material.
Who doesn't love the patterned touch of terrazzo tiles? These stunning porcelain hexagon tiles are a creative way to add terrazzo flair to your walls, floors, and more! The lightweight porcelain tiles are sold by the box, covering approximately 9.93 square feet per unit. The layered blue, gray, and multicolor tones in these Stormy Sky Terrazzo Hex Porcelain Tiles are perfect to add an accent wall with a terrazzo touch, a stunning fireplace surround, or a dramatic floor for your mudroom or entryway. These beautiful tiles can be used in showers, steam rooms, and pools, aside from more traditional installations like a multicolor floor tile design, a stunning decorative fireplace surround, or a fun kitchen makeover by adding a patterned tile to your backsplash or floor! They're lightweight, scratch-resistant, and strong - the perfect choice for a kid-friendly home or an interior with pets.
*Shipping: Shipping is free on orders over $999. For orders under $999, there will be a $159 flat rate shipping charge applied at checkout. (Higher charge may apply for areas outside the United States.)
Sold by: box Sheet Size: 8.1" x 9.25" Thickness: 8mm Material: Porcelain Color: Blue, Multicolor Finish: Honed Edges: Pressed Packing info:
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Samples: All porcelain/ceramic tile samples have free shipping to the U.S. 48 continental states.
Prop 65 Warning for CA residents.
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