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Vespa 3D Denim 12″ x 36″

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Collection: Vespa
Tile Size: 11.41″ x 35.37″
Tile Coverage: 2.87 sqft (14.42 sqft/box)
Thickness: 13mm
Finish: Matte
Material: Ceramic

Country of Origin: Brazil

Use: Commercial/Residential
Usage: Wall only
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor only
Chemical Resistant: Yes
MOHS: 5
Rectified: Yes
Shade Variation: V1
Water Absorption: > 10%

Sold by the Box: 5 Tiles/Box

SOLD PER BOX

$9.95 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 Vespa collection revisits mid-century ceramic design through a contemporary lens, offering a glossy porcelain tile with a softly undulated surface and subtle handcrafted character. Each piece features slight irregularities in form and finish, emulating the aesthetic of traditional kiln-fired tile while maintaining the technical performance of modern porcelain.

The collection’s visual appeal lies in its surface variation—light plays unevenly across the glaze, revealing tonal depth and edge definition that elevate its simplicity. Designed primarily for wall applications, Vespa performs effectively in spaces where tactile quality and visual warmth are central to the design intent. Its finish reinforces the hand-made reference, giving installations a layered, lived-in appearance without sacrificing alignment or consistency.

Vespa works well across a range of spatial styles, from contemporary minimalist compositions to nostalgic or vintage-inspired interiors. Its clean form factor and controlled chromatics allow it to function either as a subtle field tile or a design feature depending on orientation and layout pattern.

The collection supports interiors that value imperfection as texture, offering an approachable surface with a refined edge. It is suited for applications where intimacy, material tactility, and nuanced light response shape the spatial experience.