Details
This fine quality ming green brick pattern tile is a flawless way to give a classy look to any space. The ming green marble mosaic tile comes in chips of 1 in. x 1/2 in. mounted on a mesh net, the chips are arranged to make an interlocking brick pattern tile. Each mosaic tile is 12”x12” mesh mounted mosaic tile, which approximately covers 1 sqft. area. The surface finish of the tile is polished, a smooth shiny finish which brings life to space. The ming green marble tile is constructed from 100% natural stone. The tile is recommended to be installed in variety of areas such as bathroom floor & walls, kitchen floor & backsplash and accent walls.
Product Specifications:
Chip Size: 1 in. x 1/2 in.
Pattern: Mini Brick
Collection: Ming Green Marble Mosaic
Material Type: Ming Green Marble
Finish : Polished
Primary Color: White
Sheet Size: 12 in. x 12 in. (1 sq. ft.)
Variation: Medium
Use: Kitchen & Bathroom Backsplash, Flooring, Shower Floor, Accent Wall
Local Pick up Option: Product can be picked up locally from our Newark, NJ and Southern CA warehouses.
Shipping Options:
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Order Scrutiny:
All orders must be checked upon arrival, if shortages or damage are noted please contact us on 1 888 908 6699 immediately. Do not use or throw away any broken items since damaged items will be inspected in the process of claim.
Before Installation:
Inspect all Mosaic Tiles before installation. Natural stone products inherently lack uniformity and are subject to variation in color, shade, finish, etc. It is recommended to mix Mosaic Tiles from different boxes before installing. After installation, vendor disclaims any liabilities.
Maintenance:
Natural stones may be characterized by dry seams and pits that are often filled. The filling can work its way out and it may be necessary to refill these voids as part of a normal maintenance procedure.