As the original encaustic-look porcelain tile that started the patterned tile trend, our Arte Soft Grey 9-3/4 in. x 9-3/4 in. Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile draws inspiration from artisan cement tiles. Crafted in Spain, this porcelain tile features a large floral old-world pattern in off-white that frames dueling arcs in the center, offering subtle contrast and dimension to the decoration. Set on the highest-quality light grey base glaze, the contrasting design features a weathered, speckled look, replicating the beauty of its cement muse. The floral, geometric pattern blends into virtually any design theme, making this an exceptional product for modern installations and historic renovations. Its impervious, frost resistant, and durable features make it an ideal choice for both commercial and residential indoor and outdoor installations including, kitchens, bathrooms, backsplashes, showers, hallways, entryways, patios, and fireplace facades. This tile is a perfect choice on its own or coordinated with other products in the Arte series. 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.
- 10.88 square feet, 16 pieces per case. Case weight is 42 lbs.
- Grade 1, first-quality porcelain tile for floor and wall use.
- 9.75 in. width x 9.75 in. length x 0.4 in. thick
- Glazed smooth finish with a low sheen and uniform appearance in tone
- P.E.I. Rating IV has high resistance to abrasion and is suitable for heavy-duty residential and commercial kitchens, hotels, exhibition and sales rooms with some dirt conditions
- Impervious tiles have a water absorption of less than 0.5% for indoor and outdoor use and is frost resistant
- Completely frost resistant for indoor or outdoor applications; use a latex-modified thinset for acceptable bond strength
- Commercial and Residential use
Spec
- Material: Porcelain
- Finish: Matte
- Color: Grey
- Commercial: Yes

























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