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A Natural Stone Collection

Honey Onyx/Black


Florida Tile is pleased to announce the latest addition to our Pietra Art Natural Stone offering. The timeless elegance of marble and granite "tiles" are added to our Travertine, Slate, Limestone, Chiseled Edge, Stone Mosaics and Mexican Travertine products.

All of the following Pietra Art Classic Mosaics are natural stone with subtle veining and are 3/8" thick:
9 colors in 3" x 6" size (some polished, some honed)
20 colors in 5/8"x5/8" stone mixes - mesh mounted (polished, honed, tumbled)
8 colors in 1" hexagon - mesh mounted (4 polished, 3 honed, 1 tumbled)
4 polished colors in basket weave pattern - mesh mounted
3 polished colors in octagon/dot pattern - mesh mounted

Complimented by the following accessories:
10 polished colors in 3/4"x3/4"x12" Pencils
11 polished colors in 1 3/4" x 12" Chair Rails

Pietra Art Classic Mosaic is a natural stone collection and to maximize the life of any natural stone installation, regular application of a water based penetrating sealer is recommended. Although we make every effort to ensure acceptable color variation, there is a large window of variation that is completely inherent in the production and distribution of natural stone products and as usual no claims will be accepted for variations in shade or appearance.
 

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 Wall/Floor Tile: 12"X12"

T700/M125/8
Amber Rouge (Polished)
T701/M125/8
Black Marble (Polished)
T702/M125/8
China White (Polished)
T704/M125/8
Crema Marfil (polished)
T706/M125/8
Emperador Dark (Polished)
T707/M125/8
Gold Travertine (polished)
T709/M125/8
Honey Onyx (Polished)
T711/M125/8
Ming Green (Polished)
T714/M125/8
Timber Marble (Polished)
T715/M125/8
White Statuary (Polished)
T725/M125/8 Honey Onyx/Crema Marfil/Timber (Polished) T726/M125/8 Crema Marfil/Emperador Dark (Polished)

 

Additional Information

  • Since Pietra Art Classic Mosaic is a natural stone product, no claims will be accepted for variations in shade or appearance.
  • To maximize the life of any natural stone floor, regular application of a water-based penetrating sealer is recommended.
  • Pietra Art Products are 100% natural stone quarried from mines of solid stone.  These stones are then cut and readied for the flooring market.  No two pieces of natural stone are exactly alike.  Although we make every effort to ensure consistent color variation, there is a large window of variation that is completely inherent in the production and distribution of natural stone products.  This variation is what gives natural stone products their distinctive appeal.  No two installations will look quite the same.  Each will have its own unique look and feel due to the uniqueness of each and every piece of "tile" used.

Usage:  Pietra Art Classic Mosaics are appropriate for all residential and commercial wall applications and residential and light commercial countertops and floors. They are manufactured to satisfy industry standard specifications.

Care & Maintenance:  
     DO's

  • Do dust/mop frequently
  • Do clean with a mild detergent or stone soap
  • Do thoroughly rinse and dry after washing
  • Do blot up spills immediately

    Dont's

  • Don't use vinegar, lemon juice, or other cleaners containing acid
  • Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners.
  • Don't use abrasive cleaners such as dry cleansers or soft cleansers.

For further maintenance instructions, please go here.

Sizes

Wall/Floor Tile: 12X12

Product Literature - Please click here for the Adobe PDF of the Product Literature.

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Color reproductions in this website may vary from actual tile colors. Final selections should be made from actual tile samples. Please go to the Locations section to find your nearest Florida Tile Distributor.
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Last modified: September 11, 2007