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Cement hexagonal tile JACQUES
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Cement hexagonal tile - JACQUES   - Maison Bahya - matte / indoor / kitchen
Cement hexagonal tile - JACQUES   - Maison Bahya - matte / indoor / kitchen
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Characteristics

Material
cement
Finish
matte
Location
indoor
Room/use
kitchen, bathroom, living room
Installation
floor, wall
Style
contemporary
Shape and dimensions
hexagonal
Motif
patterned
Color
white, blue
Thickness

12 mm, 16 mm
(0.5 in, 0.6 in)

Description

Jacques is a graphic and contemporary pattern with many layout options depending on the placement of the tiles. Layouts examples are proposed in the simulator: get ispired! Hexagonal shape 20x23 cm - 29 tiles per m2 Available in 2 different thickness: Floor: 16mm - 36kg / m2 - 1 box = 12 tiles = 0,41 m2 Wall: 12mm - 27kg / m2 - 1 box = 16 tiles = 0,55 m2 Made to order in the colourway of your choice: Use the simulator to help you find the right colour combination. Jacques is a graphic and contemporary pattern with many layout options depending on the placement of the cement tiles. Pick a colour and click on a section of the tile to apply. Once all colours have been applied on the tile, a preview is displayed in the footer. You will be able to save your customisation and ask for a quote.

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