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Silk Screen Ceramic Lantau Bamboo Smoke Green
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Silk Screen Ceramic Lantau Bamboo Smoke Green
Silk Screen Ceramic Lantau Bamboo Smoke Green Details
Elevate your interior design projects with these exquisite ceramic tiles, featuring a captivating smoke green screen pattern reminiscent of traditional wallpaper artistry. Meticulously handcrafted, they infuse any space with a vibrant yet natural elegance.
Specifications:
- Colour - Lantau Bamboo Smoke Green
- Material - Ceramic
- Finish - Satin
- Style - Patterned, Victorian
- Shape - Rectangle
- Dimensions - 55 x 33.3 x 1cm
- Tiles Per Box - 5
- m² Per Box - 0.915
- Tiles Per m² - 5.46
- Suitability - Interior walls
- Sealing - Not Required
- Availability - Usually in stock
These artisan tiles are sold in boxes containing five tiles each, offering efficient coverage for your interior projects. With no need for sealing, they provide a hassle-free installation experience, ensuring that your walls are beautifully adorned with their distinctive pattern.
If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact us. We'll get back to you as soon as possible, within 24 hours on weekdays.
We will beat any price
If you find our product cheaper elsewhere, we guarantee to not only match the price but also beat it, where possible at the time of purchase.
Customer Support
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Call us on 01344-620211
Email us trade@hyperiontiles.com
Shipping Information
Once an order has been placed goods that are in stock, can normally be dispatched for delivery within 3-5 working days. Delivery of special orders, slabs, large-format tiles, some bathware and sizeable orders is best carried out on one of our specialist off-load vehicles, so timescales will be advised before any tiles are ordered. A specific delivery date will be arranged to suit you.
Express delivery 1-2 working days
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