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Old World Antique Mirror Oro 3″ x 6″

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Collection: Old World
Tile Size: 3” x 6”
Tile Coverage: .125 sq. ft.(4 sq.ft./box)
Thickness: 8 mm
Material: Mirror Glass

Sold by the box: 32 Tiles/Box

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

SOLD PER BOX

$53.05 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 Old World collection draws from the aesthetic of antique stonework and hand-crafted terracotta surfaces, delivering a porcelain tile that reflects historical character with modern performance. Each tile captures the irregularity, patina, and surface variation characteristic of aged materials, including softly worn edges, subtle tonal shifts, and textured relief. This blend of authenticity and precision makes it well-suited for interiors seeking depth, warmth, and architectural storytelling.

The matte finish enhances the aged appearance while softening light reflection, allowing the surface to remain grounded and tactile. Designed for both wall and floor use, the collection performs effectively in residential and commercial environments, including high-traffic and moisture-prone areas. It supports installations where material heritage and durability must align.

Old World integrates seamlessly with wood, plaster, wrought iron, and natural textiles—elements common in rustic, Mediterranean, and transitional spaces. Its visual weight and organic variation provide structure and richness, whether used in compact entryways or expansive open-plan layouts.

With a focus on time-worn texture, tonal complexity, and lasting resilience, the Old World collection offers a versatile surface solution that honors traditional craftsmanship while meeting the demands of contemporary interior applications. It brings historic material language into modern spatial frameworks with clarity and authenticity.