Imperiale
Porcelain Tile
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Imperiale
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Grigio & Calacatta Bianco
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London Grey
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Nero
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Calacatta Beige
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Statuario
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Chevron
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Provenzale
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Esagona
Imperiale
Porcelain Tile
Imperiale Series is a collection of marble-look surfaces that express all of the beauty and appeal of some of the most inspirational marbles: timeless, unchanging, beautiful forever. This series brings an everlasting charm to any space which this tiles would reside. Whether your style is modern or classic, this series is sure to not disappoint.
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Colours:
- Calacatta Beige
- Calacatta Bianco
- Grigio
- London Grey
- Nero
- Statuario
Shapes & Sizes:
- Square – 24″x24″
- Rectangular – 12″x24″, 12″x48″, 24″x48″
- Mosaics – 1″x1″, 2″x2″, Chevron, Esagona, Provenzale
Application:
- Light Commercial – PEI IV(4)
Colour Variation:
- V2 (moderate)
Frost Resistant:
- Resistant
Water Absorbtion:
- < .5%
Country of origin:
- Italy
Manufacturer Disclaimer:
When rectangular products are laid in “Brick” or “Running Bond” patterns, the longest side should be staggered in relation to the length of the piece next to it by no more than 4-6 inches.
Overview
Imperiale Series is a collection of marble-look surfaces that express all of the beauty and appeal of some of the most inspirational marbles: timeless, unchanging, beautiful forever. This series brings an everlasting charm to any space which this tiles would reside. Whether your style is modern or classic, this series is sure to not disappoint.
Available Options
Colours:
- Calacatta Beige
- Calacatta Bianco
- Grigio
- London Grey
- Nero
- Statuario
Shapes & Sizes:
- Square – 24″x24″
- Rectangular – 12″x24″, 12″x48″, 24″x48″
- Mosaics – 1″x1″, 2″x2″, Chevron, Esagona, Provenzale
Specifications
Application:
- Light Commercial – PEI IV(4)
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” or “Running Bond” patterns, the longest side should be staggered in relation to the length of the piece next to it by no more than 4-6 inches.