Petites Fleurs

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Petites Fleurs

F21 Edelweiss Edelweiss F21

 

  • Categories: Tile, Glass Tile
  • Contents: Glass
  • Residential Use
  • Commercial Use
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  • Categories: Tile, Glass Tile
  • Contents: Glass
  • Residential Use
  • Commercial Use
Petites Fleurs whose tesserae are shaped like a flower born specifically to cover the floors of rich residences or public spaces to make them spectacular. It is not a simple assembly of colored tesserae with different geometries (thickness 6 mm - 1/4 in).
  • Categories: 6 41
  • Availability: Typically Stocked
  • Country of Origin: Italy
  • Pattern: Solid
  • Special Effects: Iridescent / Pearlescent
  • Content: Glass
  • Finish: None
  • Surface Sheen: Glossy
  • Tile Colorant: Through Body Color
  • Opacity: Opaque
  • Format: Modular
  • Tile Sheet Dimensions: 316x293 mm
  • Shape: Other
  • Residential / Commercial Usage: Residential Use, Commercial Use
  • Indoor / Outdoor : Indoor
  • Interior Applications: Residential Flooring, Residential Walls
  • Durability: Light Duty
  • Affixing System: Glue Down / Adhesive / Mortar

About
Sicis.

SICIS was founded in 1987 and soon became the worldwide leader in art mosaic. Thanks to its unique qualities, the mosaic is transformed from a simple covering into a communication tool, an expression of art and design, and creating modern history. The company continues to widen its path, channeling this dynamic through furniture, fabric, lighting, hardware and now, a new covering material: Vetrite. Vetrite is an innovative glass-sheeting product available in multiple formats. Its versatile aesthetic makes it the perfect design solution to a wide variety of applications and styles.

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