Inspiration - Encaustic Floor Tiles

Encaustic tiles are patterned tiles cast with multi-colored clay instead of having the pattern painted on the surface. This means that the pattern will remain even after many years of wear and tear. The Winckelmans assortment contains several different patterns available in different sizes. For example, they can be used to embellish a tile border or an otherwise very square and “geometric” floor pattern.

The Encaustic Tiles can be special ordered in all Winckelmans colors. Click here to see the color chart.

In the last image with the red tiles, the following are shown:  

Floor tile - Victorian rectangle 5 x 15 cm black (110-280-50-NOI)
Floor tile - Encaustic kvadrat 5 x 5 cm black/white (110-250-50-BASNOI)
Floor tile - Octagon 10 x 10 cm (3.93 x 3.93 in.) red (110-210-100-ROU)
Floor tiles - Square 15 cm (5.91 x 5.91 in.) black dot (110-240-35-NOI)
Floor tiles - 15 x 15 cm (5.91 x 5.91 in.) red Winckelmans (110-330-150-ROU)
Grouting mortar - Schönox SB silver gray 5 kg (11.02 lbs)

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