Indoor hexagonal tile ESAGONO 20 LIGHT BLEND
for reception areasfloorwall

indoor hexagonal tile
indoor hexagonal tile
indoor hexagonal tile
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Characteristics

Location
indoor
Room/use
for reception areas
Installation
floor, wall
Material
stone
Style
contemporary
Shape and dimensions
hexagonal
Motif
plain
Finish
brushed
Appearance
marble look
Color
beige
Market
home
Thickness

1 cm
(0.4 in)

Description

HEXAGON in travertine is a type of travertine tile made of PDR 067 Light Blend, with a tumbled finish and individually supplied. This particular arrangement is reminiscent of the ancient floors made in 1900s Italy with colored cement tiles. The light color and uniformed “antique” shape gives the floors a timeless charm. Tumbled finish Easy to clean Also ideal when paired with tiles Each box of mosaics includes 10 pieces equal to 0.40 m² TECHNICAL INFORMATION WEIGHT 10 kg FINISH The product is available in the following finishes: Ciottolo: antiqued, tumbled (tumbled finish) The material is tumbled in a machine with sand, pebbles and water to create a worn effect. USEFUL TO KNOW SEALING To enhance the beauty of this product and simplify cleaning it is recommended to treat with a hydro / oleo repellent product. It is advisable to repeat the treatment once or twice a year, to maintain its beauty intact. CLEANING Always use neutral soaps when cleaning this product. Do not use anti-calcium products to avoid altering the surface finish. The marbles, stones, travertines are composed of a high percentage of calcium carbonate, which can be attacked by acid products. ORIGIN AND PROCESSING : This product has been conceived and designed in Italy and produced abroad with national or foreign materials.

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