Herringbone terracotta tiles

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Terracotta Fleur | Floors of Stone Terracotta Herringbone Floor, Herringbone Terracotta Floor, Terracotta Parquet, Herringbone Terracotta, Terracotta Tiles Kitchen, Floors Of Stone, Terracotta Tile Floor, Terracotta Flooring, Reclaimed Tile

Rustic, handmade terracotta in a pretty fleur design. The tiles have deep to light red tones, and hand finished edges to give the worn appearance of an original terracotta floor. The tiles arrive unsealed allowing you to finish and achieve the desired effect. Sizes stated are nominal and imprecise and imperfections to the surface and edge are to be expected. Read our

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The historic neighbourhood of Georgetown, Washington D.C., was the inspiration behind these terracotta-toned porcelain tiles. The district, situated along the Potomac river, has many compelling homes and properties with beautiful 18th and 19th century facades and entrances in brick, produced with similarly mellow pigments. Square Terracotta Tile, Orange Floor Tiles, Terracotta Tile Texture, Terracotta Floor Bathroom, Terracotta Bathroom Floor, Terracotta Tiles Bathroom, Terracotta Backsplash, Powder Room Tile, Flagstone Tile

The historic neighbourhood of Georgetown, Washington D.C., was the inspiration behind these terracotta-toned porcelain tiles. The district, situated along the Potomac river, has many compelling homes and properties with beautiful 18th and 19th century facades and entrances in brick, produced with similarly mellow pigments.

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