Sartoria Decorata | Italian Porcelain Tile
Cementine-look porcelain decorative tiles reflect the strength of the traditional look while also celebrating a sense of contemporaneity. Sartoria’s Decorata is in 6 x 6 making it a little different from all the 8 x 8 decos out there, and giving it additional uses where the smaller size is more appropriate. It comes in 3 solid colors - white, grey and a very soft blue - that look like they have been slightly worn over time. The 4 deco patterns incorporate combinations of the 3 field colors, plus a sweet pink in one of the patterns (Decorata 2). It’s delicate and subtle and creates a final look that is charming and harmonious.
Colors, Sizes & Trim
6 x 6 Field Colors | ||
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Non-Rectified | ||
SADAAO/66 | Azzurro | |
SADABO/66 | Bianco | |
SADAGO/66 | Grigio | 6 x 6 Decos |
Non-Rectified | ||
SADA/66D1 | Decorata 1 | |
SADA/66D2 | Decorata 2 | |
SADA/66D10 | Decorata 10 | |
SADA/66D12 | Decorata 12 | |
Coordinating Trim | ||
SADA - - /112SBN | 1/2 x 12 SBN (Pencil Bullnose/Jolly) |
Coordinating Trim
Expect shade variation between field and bullnose.
1/2 x 12 Pencil Bullnose/Jolly shown with field tile.Installation Information
Suitable for walls and floors including residential and moderate commercial use.
Please note that some patterns are complete within a single piece of tile while others need four tiles to complete each pattern. For the designs that require four pieces, Decorata 10, care should be taken during installation to make sure the tiles are correctly placed to achieve the desired final look.The minimum recommended grout joint is 3/32”. Please note that the material is non-rectified. If using more than one item together (i.e. field and decos), please check the caliber and be aware that you may have to adjust the size of the grout joint to make your pattern work.
As noted in the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) the coefficient of friction varies considerably due to facts not under the control of entities such as the manufacturers and distributors. These factors include, but are not limited to, contaminants, slope of terrain, drainage conditions, adjacent surfaces, etc. Suitability for any installation can only be determined by a site examination of all conditions that could affect the slip resistance of the tile being installed. Continual cleaning and maintenance must be performed once the tile has been installed.