Venice Villa


Porcelain Tile



Venice Villa


Porcelain Tile

Venice Villa recreates the Terrazzo look without the worry and time of a messy installation. This series perfectly blends traditional Italian craftsmanship with the strength of one of the most technologically-advanced product on the market. This collection of Terrazzo look tiles allows a range of shades and colours to be incorperated into any space.


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Finish:

  • Polished
  • Matte

Colours:

  • Graphite
  • Grey
  • Silver
  • White
  • Zinc

Sizes:

  • 24″x24″ Matte & Polished
  • 24″x48″ Matte & Polished

Application:

  • Commercial – PEI V (5)

MOHS (Scratch Resistance)

  • >7 (10 being a Diamond)

Faces:

  • 50+ (extreme)

Colour Variation:

  • V3 (High)

Frost Resistant:

  • Resistant

Water Absorbtion:

  • < .5%

Country of origin:

  • Italy

Manufacturer Disclaimer:

When products are laid in “Brick” 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 1/3 of its total length.

 

Overview

Venice Villa recreates the Terrazzo look without the worry and time of a messy installation. This series perfectly blends traditional Italian craftsmanship with the strength of one of the most technologically-advanced product on the market. This collection of Terrazzo look tiles allows a range of shades and colours to be incorperated into any space.

Available Options

Finish:

  • Polished
  • Matte

Colours:

  • Graphite
  • Grey
  • Silver
  • White
  • Zinc

Sizes:

  • 24″x24″ Matte & Polished
  • 24″x48″ Matte & Polished

Specifications

Application:

  • Commercial – PEI V (5)

MOHS (Scratch Resistance)

  • >7 (10 being a Diamond)

Faces:

  • 50+ (extreme)

Colour Variation:

  • V3 (High)

Frost Resistant:

  • Resistant

Water Absorbtion:

  • < .5%

Country of origin:

  • Italy

Special Instructions

Manufacturer Disclaimer:

When products are laid in “Brick” 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 1/3 of its total length.

 

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