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Elysium Tiles Penny Marble Large (2" x 2" pieces) Dolomite Honed 11.75" x 12" Marble Mosaic Tile

Elysium Tiles Penny Marble Large (2" x 2" pieces) Dolomite Honed 11.75" x 12" Marble Mosaic Tile

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Elysium Tiles Penny Marble Large Mosaic in Dolomite Honed offers a sophisticated and elegant addition to any interior design. Each sheet measures 11.75" x 12" and is composed of 2" x 2" pieces of premium Dolomite marble. Known for its clean white color and subtle grey veining, Dolomite marble provides a crisp, modern aesthetic that seamlessly complements various design styles. The honed finish gives the tiles a smooth, matte surface that adds a touch of understated elegance, perfect for creating a calm and refined atmosphere in any space.

These natural stone mosaic tiles are ideal for enhancing kitchens, living rooms, and other high-traffic areas with their timeless appeal. The penny-round design gives the traditional look of marble mosaic tiles a contemporary edge, making it a versatile option for both modern and classic interior themes. The honed finish not only provides a soft, velvety texture but also allows the natural beauty of the Dolomite stone to stand out without the high-gloss reflection, making it ideal for subtle, sophisticated spaces.

Each tile showcases the unique veining and natural variation of Dolomite marble, ensuring that no two installations are identical. This individuality brings a bespoke touch to any design, enhancing the natural beauty and uniqueness of the space. Whether used in residential or commercial settings, Elysium Tiles Penny Marble Large Mosaic in Dolomite Honed is a stunning option for those looking to incorporate high-quality marble mosaic tiles into their decor. Its luxurious appearance and durable construction make it a lasting choice for any project.

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