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GeoPrism Cement Blue by Elizabeth Sutton 8″ x 8″ Matte

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Collection: GeoPrism
Tile Size: 7.87″ x 7.87″
Tile Coverage: 0.43 sqft (10.76 sqft/box)
Thickness: 9.5 mm
Finish: Matte
Material: Porcelain

Country of Origin: Spain

Use: Commercial/Residential
Usage: Wall/Floor
Indoor/Outdoor: Both
Chemical Resistant: Yes
DCOF: 0.67
Frost Resistant: Yes
PEI Rating: 3
Rectified: Yes
Shade Variation: V2
Water Absorption: 0.05%

Sold by the Box: 25 Tiles/Box

SOLD PER BOX

$15.87 per Sq. Ft.

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 Geoprism collection is defined by its faceted surface geometry and subtle dimensionality, offering a sculptural tile design that shifts with light and angle. Each piece features an arrangement of angular planes that create a prismatic effect, casting soft shadows and highlights across the surface. This structure lends the tile a quiet movement, making it an effective tool for introducing texture and depth without relying on pattern or contrast.

Designed for vertical applications, Geoprism performs well in feature walls, niches, and decorative surfaces where refined detail and light interaction are desired. The matte finish enhances the tile’s architectural quality, reducing glare while emphasizing the sculpted form. Its geometric repetition supports symmetry and alignment, contributing to a clean visual rhythm within larger compositions.

Geoprism pairs easily with flat field tiles and a variety of surrounding materials—concrete, wood, metal, or stone—allowing it to act as either a focal element or a complementary texture. It’s particularly suited to interiors that value material expression through structure rather than color, making it a strong choice for contemporary, minimalist, or transitional environments. With its emphasis on form, proportion, and light, the collection introduces a sense of quiet complexity to modern surface design.