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Retromix - Geometric Tile

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Floor Tiles - K94842380001VTE0

VitrA Tiles Variant:

A system of geometric tile patterns.

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Application

Bathrooms, kitchens, home internal flooring.

Description

A system of geometric patterns for timeless atmospheres. With retromix, VitrA re-interprets traditional tile motives to design modern spaces. retromix focuses on the geometric forms in traditional patterns from diverse geographies that have become universalized in the course of time. Wall tiles reflect traces of the past in ethnic colours that also suggest a sense of being handmade.


Available in 10x10 and 15x15 square formats, retromix offers both ease of application and a wide range of laying options that allow for creativity


Features and benefits:

  • Ease of application.
  • Available in multiple sizes.

General information

Color

Black

Yellow

Green

Red

Blue

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Finish

Matt

Gloss

Material

Porcelain

Shape

Square

Rectangle

Length

100 mm

150 mm

Width

100 mm

150 mm

Height

6 mm

9 mm

Uniclass

Pr_35_93_96_19 Ceramic tilesPrimary

CAWS

M40/5 Tiling to

M40/110 Tiling to

Specification data - Ceramic tiles

Standard

To BS EN 14411.

Colour

Amber yellow.

Finish

Matt.

Glazed.

Size

100 x 100 mm.

Thickness

6 mm.

Surface

Glossy.

Type

Floor tile.

Water absorption

3,0% < E ± 6,0%.

Breaking strength:

1100 N (min).

Third-party certification

TSE Covid 19 Safe Production Certificate, EU Ecolabel Certificate, Greenguard Gold Certificate, International EPD® System Certificate, Saudi Arabia Export Certificate, QB UPEC Certificate, Domestic Production Certificate.

Reaction to fire

A1.

Quality

95%.

Guidance for specification option:

Surface.

Modulus rupture

Min. 30 N/mm².

Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials

No

Country of material origin

Turkey

Country of product manufacture

Turkey

Recyclability

Tiles are inert materials as a result of the production process, and when the post-construction process becomes demolition waste, it is used as filling material again.

Literature

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