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Cement Pomelo Nile 4x4 Tile from Zia Tile
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Cement Pomelo Nile 4x4 Tile from Zia Tile

Shop our Midcentury Mod Pomelo Cements. At Zia Tile, we have passion for all things Cement. Our curvaceous Pomelo tiles exude midcentury modern style. Each handmade tile features ovate, semi-circular forms. Pomelo Cements are perfect for bathrooms, showers, and flooring applications. They are also especially relevant for use in kit…
Shop our Midcentury Mod Pomelo Cements. At Zia Tile, we have passion for all things Cement. Our curvaceous Pomelo tiles exude midcentury modern style. Each handmade tile features ovate, semi-circular forms. Pomelo Cements are perfect for bathrooms, showers, and flooring applications. They are also especially relevant for use in kitchen backsplashes, kitchen floors, powder rooms and outdoor patios. They are timeless, durable, and endlessly variable. Where our Cement comes from. The French and Catalans were the first to use the technique in the 1850's both in France and in Barcelona. The complex patterns used in the tiles are due to an interest in ancient cultures, most notably Moorish and Moroccan art. As a result, the tiles spread throughout Europe as a high quality flooring material and then onto former European colonies in Latin America, North Africa, and Vietnam. How Zia Tile manufactures our Pomelo Cements. We make Cements like our Pomelo pattern by hand, one at a time, using mineral pigments, cement, a mold, and a hydraulic press. Because of this handmade process, every Pomelo tile is unique and one of a kind. The individual patterns are made by applying separate pigments, one by one, in a handmade copper mold. The process is incredibly delicate, requiring skilled artisans with years of experience. No two tiles are ever the same. Why we love Cement Our Pomelo tiles are not fired in a kiln because there is no glaze layer on the surface of the tile. As a result, their production has a much lower carbon footprint compared to ceramic tiles. Shop our range of hundreds of handcrafted patterned and solid Cements including our Pomelo design on our website.
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Shop our Midcentury Mod Pomelo Cements. At Zia Tile, we have passion for all things Cement. Our curvaceous Pomelo tiles exude midcentury modern style. Each handmade tile features ovate, semi-circular forms. Pomelo Cements are perfect for bathrooms, showers, and flooring applications. They are also especially relevant for use in kitchen backsplashes, kitchen floors, powder rooms and outdoor patios. They are timeless, durable, and endlessly variable. Where our Cement comes from. The French and Catalans were the first to use the technique in the 1850's both in France and in Barcelona. The complex patterns used in the tiles are due to an interest in ancient cultures, most notably Moorish and Moroccan art. As a result, the tiles spread throughout Europe as a high quality flooring material and then onto former European colonies in Latin America, North Africa, and Vietnam. How Zia Tile manufactures our Pomelo Cements. We make Cements like our Pomelo pattern by hand, one at a time, using mineral pigments, cement, a mold, and a hydraulic press. Because of this handmade process, every Pomelo tile is unique and one of a kind. The individual patterns are made by applying separate pigments, one by one, in a handmade copper mold. The process is incredibly delicate, requiring skilled artisans with years of experience. No two tiles are ever the same. Why we love Cement Our Pomelo tiles are not fired in a kiln because there is no glaze layer on the surface of the tile. As a result, their production has a much lower carbon footprint compared to ceramic tiles. Shop our range of hundreds of handcrafted patterned and solid Cements including our Pomelo design on our website.