Original Style Victorian Warwick Pattern

Original StyleSKU: WARWICK

Price:
Sale price£205.95

The price shown is per sqm but it may vary slightly dependent on the design and choice of borders. Please, request a quote using the form below.

Description

This pattern takes its name from the design on the original floor at Inverlochy
Castle, a grand Victorian house in Scotland. Shown with a Byron border.

Geometrically speaking, an octagon (derived from the Greek for ‘eight angles’) is a polygon that has eight sides. The shape has been in use in architecture for many centuries, especially for religious buildings. The number eight is considered lucky in many cultures, especially in China and Japan.

Victorian floor tiles are a practical choice for paths, porches and halls as they have to deal with constant traffic all year round. They can easily take on the challenge of grimy shoes, wet boots and muddy pets. Once sealed (before use) the tiles are easy to clean and will keep their good looks for years.

Victorian geometric floor tiles are a uniquely British creation and are an ideal solution for restoring period properties but also adding glamour to more modern living spaces.

You can personalise this pattern with an alternative colour to suit your project, the patterns, borders and corners can be created in any colour and combination you choose! The swatches shown here are only guidelines – you can be as creative as you like.

Victorian tiles are a very specialist product, please contact us to get help on your design and secure a competitive quote.

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