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8" x 8" Trafalgar 2 - Barcelona Cement Floor Tile

Barcelona Border

Item# 30165
$7.40
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You may order samples online. Sample must be purchased and shipping charges apply. Please keep in mind sample tiles may vary in color from future orders due to the handmade process.


Cement tiles are NOT frost resistant, they should not be used on outdoor installations with potential freezing temperatures.


The Making of Barcelona Cement


 

Since its inception in the 1800s mosaic cement floor tiles have provided an unsurpassed living experience, embellishing mansions, palaces, temples, and important public buildings throughout Europe and America. World-renowned architects and designers have made use of hydraulic cement floor tile in many of their master architectural works. Antoni Gaudí one the greatest Spanish architects of all time utilized them extensively on several of his commissioned projects.
 
Tierra y Fuego is proud to showcase and offer cement floor tiles as an exquisite and functional element of architecture.  Our master artisans with decades of experience in the art of making floor tiles use the best natural materials to create handcrafted cement floor tiles of exceptional quality.

In the early 20th Century, there was a rapid expansion in the use of mosaic cement tiles. Historians attribute the popularity to the Art Nouveau style of architecture, which is characterized by highly stylized, flowing curvilinear designs that often incorporate floral and other plant-inspired motifs. Europe was the central stage for the adoption of cement floor tiles. Later the tiles were introduced to Latin America, and the United States during the Spanish Revival Architectural Period of the 1920s and 1930s that took place in California.  
 
The test of time has proven that cement floor tiles have an everlasting impression.  Mosaic cement tiles can be found in many parts of Europe, particularly in France and Spain. For instance, Gaudí’s private home in Barcelona is fully covered with cement floor tiles.  In many of his works, Gaudí uses handcrafted cement tile as an important element of functionality and beauty. Casa Batlló, built between the years of 1904 and 1906, has cement floor tiles decorating many of its rooms, passageways, and terraces.  This unique house is now a historic landmark in Barcelona, located in Pasaig de Gracia.
 
References of the embracement of hydraulic cement floor tiles, also referred as Victorian tiles, are also found in American historic states in California.  The Kamins House in Beverly Hills displays handcrafted cement tiles in an open-air living room adjacent to the dinning terrace.  Simultaneously, this element of architecture was also well adopted in Latin America.  The floor tiles can be seen in many haciendas and churches throughout Mexico. They can be found as far away as Rio de Janeiro in Brazilian villas.
 
During the 1960s, the industrialization of mass-produced tiles and their accessibility to the markets almost caused the disappearance of the use and making of mosaic cement floor tiles.  However, the timeless appeal of these tiles is once again gaining prominence.  In recent years, some construction companies, interior designers, architects, and homeowners have found a particular interest of incorporating this high quality artwork into their projects. Because of the versatility of cement tiles, they are being used in classic, as well as contemporary, and modernist settings.

8" x 8" Trafalgar 2 - Barcelona Cement Floor Tile

Specifications Description

Recommended Use

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• All residential and medium use industrial flooring.

• Tiles are Not Frost Resistant. Outdoor use in shaded areas where freezing temperatures are not common. 

All interiors of residential and commercial wall applications.

• Moist areas where tiles are Not submerged in water. Gloss glazes are recommended for these installations since matte glazes may be subject to discoloration due to harsh substances that may be found in water.

• Tiles and grout must be sealed with a penetrating sealer that will form an invisible barrier resistant to moisture and stains.

Recommended Rooms

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• Outdoor use is subject to climate conditions and method of installation.

Direct sunlight exposure will affect color over time. 

Specifications

Texture: Smooth
Finish: Matte
Body: Layered Colored Cement
Thickness: 5/8 in.
Variation: V3 - Moderate Variation
Grout: Non-sanded grout with joints 1/16" - 1/8" in.
Sealer: Use penetrating sealer


• For a comparison of variation and crazing degrees refer to Variation Details.

Tiles per Linear Foot

SIZE (in.) NUMBER OF TILES
8x8 1.5 tiles

Please Note: Customer is responsible for final quantity order.


Industry standard recommends adding on 5-10% additional tile to account for waste, special cuts, or other unforeseen problems. It is recommended to revise measurements and tile quantities with an expert installer.

 

Care and Considerations Clean with mild cleanser and damp cloth, do not use abrasive cleaners.

• Do not use cleaners with an acid base since these may cause discoloration.

 

Installation For Installation Recommendations refer to our Installation Guide

 

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