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1 of the 140 glazed ceramic tiles tiles by Boch Freres, la Louvière, circa 1920's . Beautiful original antique blue and off-white tiles with a wonderful rich pattern. The dimensions per tile are: 5.9 inch (15.2 cm) width x 5.9 inch (15.2 cm) height. Please note that the price is for 1 piece. 140 pieces available. Condition is generally very good. Minor chips, scuffs, color different and wear associated with age.
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The Modni Collection offers a refreshingly bold take on modern mosaics. Modni pairs warm and cool ones in unconventional shapes to deliver elegant patterns that border on extravagant. The marble blend motifs have a honed finish, giving the collection’s edgy style a bit of a softer side. Modni is perfect for statement walls, showers and any space that’s craving attention. Item Code 100001698 Material Marble Series Name Modni Series Color Eastern White / Nero Marquina / Calacatta Zebrino…
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Beautiful tile mural with the "Rooster" motif finely painted. Quantity: 20 tiles Tile mural size: 23.6"H X 29.5"W (60cm X 75cm) Tile size: 5.9"H X 5.9"W (15cm X 15cm) Origin: Portugal Production method: Handmade, hand painted, XVI, XVII and XVIII centuries original technique Material: Pure clay, fine ceramic Approx. weight: +/- 6kg Due to the custom nature of the product, there may be slight variations in the colour and design. We do not guarantee absolute colour match. - Made to order and…
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Move over boring plain white floor tile. The Bronte Collection is a unique new series of terrazzo-look encaustic porcelain tile, presented in 18 bold patterns for an artistic flair that is truly one-of-a-kind. Inspired by the rich cultural aesthetic of Mediterranean design, the Bronte series aims to make even the most eclectic layouts effortless for designers and homeowners alike. Enjoying a revival of epic proportions, patchwork tile adds depth, character and playful pops of color to any…
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19th century panel of four glazed ceramic Nazari style tiles in an iron frame. Made in the cuerda seca technique, Spanish for "dry cord", where the water-soluble glazes are separated on the surface by thin lines of a greasy substance to prevent them running out of their delineated areas. A technique traced to the Omeya califate which came to Al-Andalus in the 10th century.
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