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REALONDA DOVER
'Dover Cotto White
 
 
REALONDA | DOVER
Dover Cotto White
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
Dover's rustic style combines the warmth of cotto with the sheen of decorative paving tiles, while its geometric pattern gives it a distinctly Victorian feel. This tile collection offers an exotic and vibrant design, ideal for creating spaces with personality.
MATERIAL
Glazed Porcelain Tile
APPLICATION
Wall
Floor
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Spain
VARIATION
Shade Variation
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)329 × (W)329 mm
FINISH
Matt
FINISH
Matt
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