VeelVlak

Rectangular Tiles with Canvas Linen Texture - 8WJJ8K

SKU: 8WJJ8K

R 7,250 /m2
6 sqm in stock
Lead time: One Week

Please note: This is a limited edition.

If we do not have enough of this item available, please email us your specifications for a custom quotation. And if needs be, highlight the elements you prefer, or wish to alter, of this item/ these items to aid us quoting more precisely.

Code: 8WJJ8K
Sold per square meter
Unit is one square meter (First image/s visualise 1sqm layout possibilities)
Approximate Size: L(250-255)xW(60-62)xH(6-8)mm
Coverage: 65 Pieces per square meter (20Kg)
Colour Detail: Hand-dipped in a matt white glaze.

Note: You will receive the same or a similar blend as the photographed images displayed. (Wabi-Sabi editions can be customized with your specifications.)

CURATION NOTES:

Description: Experience the understated beauty of our rectangular tiles, where the glaze transforms into a canvas linen texture. These tiles offer a unique and tactile dimension to your design, adding depth and character to any space. The dry white hue, combined with the linen texture, creates an atmosphere of refined simplicity. Whether for walls, floors, or creative projects, these tiles provide a versatile and elegant solution. Explore the textured charm of these tiles and elevate your design with a touch of sophistication.

Note: This surface is a Wabi-Sabi edition: Wabi-sabi is the view or thought of finding beauty in every aspect of imperfection in nature. It is about the aesthetic of things in existence, that is “imperfect”.

Wabi-Sabi embraces the inherent characteristics of handcrafted ceramic products like the inherent defects & characteristics, - for example: size, shape, colour, and shade variations, cracks, crazing, bowing and lateral deformation, as well as size and colour differences, and irregular grout lines.

Texture plays with the light and shadows resulting in a harmonious installation.

Light & Shadow: The effect of directional light sources and/or changes of daylight/sun will create changing shadows and ambiance.”

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