Cosmic
Porcelain Tile
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Cosmic
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White & Grey
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Ivory
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Black
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Grey
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Ivory 3"x12"
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2"x2" Mosaic
Cosmic
Porcelain Tile
The Cosmic series is a splendid look of vein cut onyx bringing the look of depth with providing a natural range of colours. A combination of polished and satin finishes allows the tile to fit into any space or project. Onyx has always brought an elegance and richness to a setting; now the same feeling can be attained with all the advantages of porcelain.
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Colours:
- Black
- Grey
- Ivory
- White
Finishes:
- Polished
- Satin
Shapes & Sizes:
- Rectangle – 3″x12″, 12″x24″, 24″x48″
- Square – 24″x24″
- Mosaics – 2″x2″
Application:
Matte – Light Commercial – PEI 4 (IV)
Polished – Residential – PEI 3 (III)
Colour Variation:
V2 (Moderate)
Frost Resistant:
Resistant
Water Absorbtion:
< .5%
Country of origin:
Italy
Manufacturer Disclaimer:
When rectangular products are laid in”Brick Joint” or “Running Bond” pattern, the longest side should be staggered in relation to the length of the piece next to it by no more than 6-8 inches
Overview
The Cosmic series is a splendid look of vein cut onyx bringing the look of depth with providing a natural range of colours. A combination of polished and satin finishes allows the tile to fit into any space or project. Onyx has always brought an elegance and richness to a setting; now the same feeling can be attained with all the advantages of porcelain.
Available Options
Colours:
- Black
- Grey
- Ivory
- White
Finishes:
- Polished
- Satin
Shapes & Sizes:
- Rectangle – 3″x12″, 12″x24″, 24″x48″
- Square – 24″x24″
- Mosaics – 2″x2″
Specifications
Application:
Matte – Light Commercial – PEI 4 (IV)
Polished – Residential – PEI 3 (III)
Colour Variation:
V2 (Moderate)
Frost Resistant:
Resistant
Water Absorbtion:
< .5%
Country of origin:
Italy
Special Instructions
Manufacturer Disclaimer:
When rectangular products are laid in”Brick Joint” or “Running Bond” pattern, the longest side should be staggered in relation to the length of the piece next to it by no more than 6-8 inches