Imported from Spain, our Kings series star 18" x 18" Ceramic patterned wall & floor tile radiates old-world European elegance. Designed by interior architect and furniture designer Francisco Segarra, this tile is a true reflection of vintage industrial design. Realistic imitations of scuffs and spots that are the marks of well-loved, worn, century-old tile bring rustic charm to any interior setting. These rustic scuffs and spots convince us that this tile is truly aged. Available in 9 print variations that are randomly scattered throughout each case, the variation throughout each tile mimics an authentic aged appearance. Save time and labor spent arranging smaller square tiles and instead install these durable ceramic slabs, which have four 8.75" squares separated by scored grout lines. The scored grout lines can be grouted with the color of your choice to further customize your installation. Its durable and glazed features make this tile an ideal choice for indoor commercial and residential use, including in kitchens, bathrooms, showers, and entryways. Tile is the better choice for your space. This tile is made from natural ingredients, making it a healthy choice as it is free from allergens, VOCs, formaldehyde, and PVC.
- Tile Type: Singular Tile
- Tile Design: Patterned
- Material: Ceramic
- Mounting / Installation Location: Backsplash; Bathroom floor; Bathroom wall; Shower floor; Shower wall; Kitchen floor; Fireplace Surround; Countertop
- Gloss Level: Matte
I love this tile. But not everyone will. It is a photo image on the tile. I'm guessing there are 6 or 7 different ones, so you don't notice the similarity. It looks worn and dirty. Like a really old floor would look. The other thing is about the grouting. The tiles are about 18" square and look like four tiles. There is a groove separating these four meant to hold grout. The tile under the image is terracotta. This is not the grout color you would choose. The guy at floor and decor said I had to use the that color because that groove was too shallow. NOT TRUE. The manufacturer says the groove it to hold the grout of your choice. Dark gray seems the obvious choice and that is what I used. Pictures are of the tile in my kitchen (before counter tops installed) and of the grooves before and after grouting.. Beth. Canton, GA. 2018-02-10 18:16:13