At less than 150 years in age, these are amongst the youngest of the antique reclaimed stones offered by Paris Ceramics.
These floors are full of life and bring sunshine to any interior. Antique Negev is rich and golden with tawny highlights. Available in a truly random sized floor or in coursed lengths. It varies in thickness form 2.5 to 3cm (1” to 1¼”).
Product Specifications:
Coarsed: Yes
Custom: Yes
Random: Yes
Thickness: 2.3 to 3
Finishes: Antique Reclaimed, Hand Cut
More about Antique Stone & Marble:
From its very beginnings, Paris Ceramics' quest for new and unusual products led to the company's great interest in the reclaiming and relaying of antique limestone, marble and terracotta floors.
Today we are the leading experts in the field, finding period floors in country houses, cháteaux and farmhouses throughout Europe and beyond.
Each floor is bought individually and transported to our workshops where it is pain-stakingly cleaned to remove accumulated grime. It then has to be carefully sorted and adjusted to fit the proportions of its new home.
No modern tiles can reproduce the patina of time which enriches the colours and textures of antique floors. Each one is highly individual, as of course, no two floors are exactly the same. Paris Ceramics aims to keep a broad range of these floors in stock at all times and visitors are welcome to view these by appointment at our warehouse in France.
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