*Room scene images depicted might be a digital render and not an actual photograph. Differences between the image and physical product may exist. Always refer to physical samples for accurate representation.
*We recommend adding an additional 15% to your overall square footage calculations to ensure you have enough coverage for waste and reserve during the installation process.
When Calacatta Gold is combined with Thassos and Lagos Azul* tile, the result is a treat for the eyes. Medieval Diamonds mosaic tile has a rich color palette that brings together the distinct veining and vibrant hues of different marble tiles. Are you confused about choosing the right backsplash tile for your kitchen? If you’re looking for mosaic tiles that will add dimension and depth to your walls, it has the right amount of pattern you need. With the advantage of highlighting the focal point of a room without overwhelming it, this diamond pattern will easily magnify your kitchen space. These mosaic tiles not only create stunning walls but also add an exclusive look to your floors too. When used as a floor tile in a small or large room, its diamond pattern will create depth and enlarge the space, filling it with refined aesthetics. These marble tiles are ready to create an exceptional room transformation in kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and many other design settings.
*Natural stone tiles, including Calacatta, Thassos, Lagos Azul may display variations in color, finish, strength, and slip resistance. As this is an inherent feature of the material, Tile Club does not assume responsibility for discoloration of marble or other natural stone tiles.
White marble may contain naturally occurring iron deposits that can lead to discoloration if used in areas prone to wet or damp, or if exposed to harsh chemical cleaners. As this is an inherent feature of the material, Tile Club does not assume responsibility for discoloration of marble or other natural stone tiles. To ensure you enjoy your white marble tiles for years to come, we recommend installing them in areas that are not prone to standing water, and regularly sealing your tile and grout.