TREND MOSAIC 1602 – XO MOROCCAN MOSAIC TILE
Description: This Moroccan mosaic tile is part of our trend mosaics collection and it is made to fit in any space greater than 8 inches or 200 mm. We assemble it in approximately 8 inches or 200mm non grouted panels for authentic easy installation. We also offer custom fitting which means that we will assemble the tiles from your entire order based on your space dimensions including trim, border and fittings and ship it in a few medium size sections without grout and that can be installed easily.
Size: Approx. 8"x8" or 200mm x 200mm preassembled in rigid panels. Thickness is 5/8" or 17mm.
Applications: Ideal for bathroom wainscot, showers, kitchen backsplash. Can also be used as a border, base board, a mosaic table, fountain, etc. If you have a special application, contact us and we will be more then happy to work with you.
How to Order
A- Select colors for your mosaic
- Select your color combination from our numbered color palette. When you chose custom colors, we will work with you or you designer in order to achieve your desired coloration once we receive your order.
B- Choose assembly option
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Interlocking panels tile is made in non grouted panels that fit perfectly together
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Custom fitted based on your dimensions. We require width and length of area you need to tile with drawings, sketch and/or photos. Pros for this option is that you pay exactly based on your dimensions and dont need to order extra for waste. You will also save on installation costs and ensure it is installed right and authentically.
Timeline: 8 to 12 weeks depending on quantity including production and shipping timelines
Ordering samples: Call or email us if you want to order samples. You will be charged unit price and shipping.
Returns: This beautiful tile will be made especially for you. Therefore this sale is final and we will not accept any returns.
Questions: e-mail us at sales@marocarchitecture.com
This Moroccan tile is 100% Handmade by highly skilled artisans in Morocco using the same techniques used to make tile and mosaics in the infamous Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain in the 13th century.