10539-D
| Size | 300x450 mm |
| Category | Ceramic |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Area | Kitchen , Back Splash , Dining , Restaurant , Office |
| Look | Wood |
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| Brand | N/A |
| Dealer Contact Number | N/A |
Warm Mahogany Wood Grain Glossy Wall Cladding
Invite the organic beauty of nature into your home with our Warm Mahogany Wood Grain collection. This design captures the rich textures and deep tones of natural timber, but with the added durability and shine of a premium ceramic tile. It is a fantastic way to incorporate the 'biophilic' design trend into your home using high-quality tile designs that are built to last.
The Natural Movement of Timber Grain
The design narrative features a beautiful, linear movement that replicates the natural growth rings and grain of mahogany wood. The color palette is a rich tapestry of browns, from deep chocolate to warm amber, creating a sense of coziness and luxury. The glossy finish is a unique twist on the traditional wood look, giving it a polished, 'lacquered' appearance that reflects light and highlights the intricate grain patterns. It offers the visual warmth of wood with a sophisticated, high-end glow.
Durable Wood Aesthetics for Elevations
Real wood can warp or rot when exposed to moisture, but these 12x18 ceramic tiles are completely immune to such issues. This makes them an ideal choice for elevation tiles on a covered patio or as a feature wall in a dining room. The glossy surface is incredibly easy to clean compared to real wood, requiring no polishing or staining. It allows you to enjoy the timeless appeal of mahogany in areas where real timber would be impractical, providing a luxury look that is both functional and beautiful.
| Element | Recommended Selection | Why it Works |
|---|---|---|
| Flooring | Beige or Cream Matte | Provides a light contrast that lets the dark wood walls stand out. |
| Furniture | Leather or Velvet | Adds to the rich, luxurious feel of the mahogany tones. |
| Lighting | Warm Yellow Lamps | Enhances the natural warmth and golden undertones of the wood grain. |