Resilient, enduring, warm, tactile and distinctive; the finest quality leather floor and wall tiles available today. An ecologically responsible choice. As hardwearing as any wooden floor, leather achieves a patina which becomes more beautiful with age. Our exclusive tanning method produces a tile of uncommon beauty, depth of colour and strength. Aniline dyed throughout, never […]
November 21st, 2008
Resilient, enduring, warm, tactile and distinctive; the finest quality leather floor and wall tiles available today. An ecologically responsible choice. As hardwearing as any wooden floor, leather achieves a patina which becomes more beautiful with age. Our exclusive tanning method produces a tile of uncommon beauty, depth of colour and strength. Aniline dyed throughout, never pigmented or poly coated, and water resistant, easy regular care and occasional waxing is all that is needed.
Equally at home in contemporary and traditional surroundings our leather tiles can be found in private residences, retail and commercial showrooms, corporate offices and conference rooms, galleries, media rooms and exclusive hotels around the world.
Sizes: 18 standard sizes from 3”x3” to 26”x26” plus custom laser cuts any shape and size
Applications: Living areas, kitchens, bathrooms, media rooms, bedrooms, retail, commercial and public buildings.
Variations: 10 standard colours plus custom dyeing. 400 embossing patterns available. Minimum orders apply.
Finish: Embossed, laser etched – custom designs, antiqued.
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