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HIDEAWAY
'2SR1 Hideaway Alpine Gy
 
 
HIDEAWAY
2SR1 Hideaway Alpine Gy
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THE STORY
The mosaic tile collection, MT Hideaway, is characterized by beautiful sinuous veins reminiscent of the natural sedimentary rocks commonly found along the river. Suitable for wall and floor application, the mosaic tile is available in three different tones.
MATERIAL
Porcelain
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Thailand
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)297 × (W)297 mm
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