Neolith Moon & Caramel 595x595mm
Neolith is made to be touched. The relief of its texture brings to mind the surface of carved stone from the architectural tradition. Its design is a majestic way of updating craftwork, allowing it to blend seamlessly with the most modern of styles.
Wall & Floor, Wall, Décor
Rectified
Ceramic, Porcelain
9.1mm, 9.4mm
595x595, 595x295
Matt
Moderate
R10
N/A
Floor tiles are made of porcelain and have a thickness of 9.4mm and an R Rating of R10. Wall and décor tiles are made of ceramic and have a thickness of 9.1mm.
Neolith is made to be touched. The relief of its texture brings to mind the surface of carved stone from the architectural tradition. Its design is a majestic way of updating craftwork, allowing it to blend seamlessly with the most modern of styles.
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Note: In most cases you will receive a full-size sample, but for some products this may differ.
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A tile with a non shiny surface which has very little reflection regardless of any lighting.
A tile with a slight sheen to it offering a small amount of light reflection at certain angles.
A tile which has been mechanically polished with a diamond wheel to give a very high shine. This is different to a glazed tile which also offers a reflection as this is achieved by coating the tile with a glaze on the surface.
Shade variation is a difference in colour or texture from one tile to the next.
A slip resistance test generated by swinging a rubber footed pendulum over the surface of a floor or tile which in turn records the friction or slip resistance. A rating of 36+ is considered as anti-slip, where a value less than 36 are not considered suitable for anti-slip purposes.
A product that has been through an additional process where the tile is cut after the baking process to produce a clean edge on all sides – ideal for a minimal grout line.
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