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About The Tile: The Petrawood Blue 8"ќ x 48" plank size tiles are both rustic and modern, capturing the time-worn feel of petrified wood with a modern matte finish. Combining a bold blue undertone and notes of dark grays and cool browns with bright accents of beige and white, these tiles elevate the look of hardwoods to a strikingly artistic design statement. The matte finish complements the intimacy and nostalgia of timber and can be used on both floor and wall to create a luxurious and contemporary look.

About The Collection: Bold, lustrous, and high-end: our Petrawood Collection features porcelain tiles that capture the unique knots and rings of petrified wood with a sleek finish. Referencing the appearance of time-worn stained timber without compromising on performance and durability, these gorgeously glazed porcelain tiles showcase cutting-edge tile printing technology at its finest. Offered in two large-format sizes and a 2"ќ x 2" mosaic, this collection is available in 2 chromatic variations of marbleized wood tones. Choose between a matte finish to complement the intimacy and nostalgia of wood or a polished finish to blur the lines between natural and refined, creating a luxuriously relevant look.
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