EUROPEAN DINING room TILES SINGAPORE - SETTECENTO NEW YORKER
Artistic Ceramic
Colour: Charcoal
Size: 7.5x30cm
Thickness: 10mm
About New Yorker
Artistic Traditional Ceramic Meets New Trendy Colours.
Inspired by the traditional and artistic hand-made manufacturing style and philosophy, New Yorker is a classic and evergreen tile, in terms of style, size and colour.
A pure white body wall tile is individually moulded in the size 7.5 x 30cm (3"x12") and glazed in 7 colours. Resembling a classic "subway'" tile, the passion and richness of an "hand-made" look conbined join the elegant surface for a contemporary style, classic at the same time.
Surface of New Yorker is slightly textured, almost like a stained concrete, allowing the glaze to pool in unique ways create a beautiful effect that will work in a traditional subway application, or for a more contemporary look.
Specifications
Application
For decorations or design purposes in public or private environments, indoors and outdoors. Lounges, halls and lobbies, bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens.
- Wall
- Wall: Charcoal
Colour: Charcoal
Size: 7.5x30cm
Thickness: 10mm
About New Yorker
Artistic Traditional Ceramic Meets New Trendy Colours.
Inspired by the traditional and artistic hand-made manufacturing style and philosophy, New Yorker is a classic and evergreen tile, in terms of style, size and colour.
A pure white body wall tile is individually moulded in the size 7.5 x 30cm (3"x12") and glazed in 7 colours. Resembling a classic "subway'" tile, the passion and richness of an "hand-made" look conbined join the elegant surface for a contemporary style, classic at the same time.
Surface of New Yorker is slightly textured, almost like a stained concrete, allowing the glaze to pool in unique ways create a beautiful effect that will work in a traditional subway application, or for a more contemporary look.
Specifications
- Ceramic
- Wall tile
Application
For decorations or design purposes in public or private environments, indoors and outdoors. Lounges, halls and lobbies, bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens.
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