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Conservation Wood Tile
 
 

 
Series Name:  
Conservation Wood Tile
Area of Origin:   
Spain
Description:  
The warmth and beauty of wood is now available with the ease of cleaning and maintenance that tile affords you. The 6" X 20" planks allow a multitude of design options while being more resistant to dents and scratching than natural wood.
Type:  
Glazed Ceramic Floor
Grade Description:  
1st Quality
Shade Range:   
V2 (see chart below)
PEI Rating:  
0 (see chart below)
Manufacturer(s):  
Gres Luna
 
PEI WEAR RATING
PEI I
Interior Residential Wall Tile Only
 
PEI II
Interior Light Residential
 
PEI III
Interior Residential
 
PEI IV
Interior Residential/Light Commercial
 
PEI V
Interior Residential/
Commercial
SHADE RANGE DEFINITIONS
V1
Uniform Appearance: Differences among pieces from the same production run are minimal.
 
V2
Slight Variation: Clearly distinguishable differences in texture and/or pattern within similar colors.
 
V3
Moderate Variation: While the colors present on a single piece of tile will be indicative of the colors to be expected on the other tiles, the amount of colors on each piece may vary significantly. For example, that “little bit of color” on one piece of tile may be the primary color on the next piece.
 
V4
Random Variation: Random color differences from tile to tile, so that one tile may have totally different colors from that on other tiles. Thus, the final installation will be unique.

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