Verde 1999 Retro | Italian Inkjet Colored-Body Porcelain Tile
Terrazzo flooring dates back to the 1500s in Venice and first arrived in the United States in the 1700s. It is an ageless look that is currently experiencing a surge in popularity. The Retro series captures the look of Terrazzo in 3 classic colors - white, taupe and grey - but with all the technical advantages of porcelain. Retro is special because it has a balanced mixture of large and small stone chips. The white takes advantage of the stone mix with subtlety, while the grey and taupe are a bit more lively.
Colors, Size & Trim
Colors | ||
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VEROBO
| Bianco | |
VEROGO | Grigio | |
VEROTE | Taupe | |
Size - Rectified | ||
VERO--/1224 | 12 x 24 | |
Mosaic (Available in all colors) | ||
VERO--/22 | 2 x 2 | |
Trim | ||
VERO--/SBN | 3 x 24 Surface Bullnose |
Additional Information
Images
Mosaic
Available in all colors and mounted on approx. 12 x 12 sheets.
Trim
The surface bullnose is made from field tile that is cut, ground and reglazed.
Usage and Installation Information
Suitable for moderate residential and moderate commercial installations.
To attain the proper mix of graphics and color it is important to pull from multiple boxes during installation, rotate pieces, and note the placement of the different images to get the proper final blend.
Most Italian manufacturers recommend a maximum offset of 8” (20cm) on all large format tiles when setting running bond. Please refer to ANSI requirements for setting large format tiles ANSI A108.02 Section 4.3.8.
The Dynamic Coefficient of Friction is a general guide only. Testing may vary with different production runs and with different testing labs. 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.