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Interlace Asian Statuary & Athens Gray

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Collection: Interlace
Sheet Size: 12 7/8″ x 12 3/4″
Sheet Coverage: 1 .14 sq. ft.
Rows Per Sheet: N/A
Chip Size: 5 7/8″ x 3 1/8″; 3 1/4″ x 2 1/8″
Thickness: 10 mm
Material: Marble

SPECS
Floor: Yes
Wall: Yes
Shower: Yes
Pool: No
Heat Resistant: Yes

SOLD PER SHEET

$52.25

Calculated Price:
Units needed: Price per unit: Total sq ft (with overage):

Overages: It is advisable to add at least 10% extra material to your total quantity to account for irregular cuts and broken pieces

Description

The Interlace collection features a woven surface pattern that merges geometric repetition with tactile depth. Inspired by textiles and basketry, the design creates an interlocking effect that emphasizes symmetry, structure, and surface rhythm. Each tile presents a grid-like relief with subtle three-dimensionality, allowing light to interact with the form and cast gentle shadows across the surface.

Engineered primarily for vertical applications, Interlace functions well as a feature element in architectural settings where texture and pattern are desired without visual noise. The matte finish reduces glare and enhances the sculptural quality of the design, while the shallow relief maintains practicality for installation and maintenance.

The collection is versatile across a variety of environments—residential bathrooms, commercial reception areas, or hospitality interiors—where material articulation and surface layering play a central role in defining spatial character. Interlace pairs effectively with smooth stone, concrete, metal, and wood finishes, allowing it to serve as either a statement or supporting element depending on context.

Its controlled geometry and quiet dimensionality offer a way to introduce ornamentation through structure rather than decoration. The Interlace collection supports interior compositions that rely on rhythm, restraint, and detail, contributing to a spatial language grounded in proportion and material precision.