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Porcelanosa launch wood mosaics
Porcelanosa Group has introduced wood mosaics onto the UK market. They are made of equal sized wood cubicles and bricks in varied lengths and have a ... -
Porcelanosa launch wood mosaics
Porcelanosa launch wood mosaics
Porcelanosa Group has introduced wood mosaics onto the UK market. They are made of equal sized wood cubicles and bricks in varied lengths and have a textured, protruded surface. The surfaces show a variation of different shades of wood evoking the natural beauty of nature.
These tiles are suitable for decorating interiors walls. They are not splash or water proof so if used in the bathroom or kitchen, they would need to be used as a feature wall away from water.
The mosaics can be laid on brickwork walls using adhesive or if laying on a wood surface they can be applied using a wood glue or PVA glue. As a general rule you just need to clean with a damp cloth making them very low maintenance.
Last edited by rab glasgow; 06-12-2011 at 11:15 AM.
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user123
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Re: Porcelanosa launch wood mosaics
Very much the fashion in the 70s/80s in Germany, and I think in America, too, that sharp wook look... still looks kind of retro to me, does it to you?
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Re: Porcelanosa launch wood mosaics
They look great in the showroom, I saw these about 6 months ago.
I reckon they would be a nightmare for attracting and gripping dust though!
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Porcelanosa could do with launching some customer/after sales service, I would find that more helpful.
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Re: Porcelanosa launch wood mosaics

Originally Posted by
Bri
Porcelanosa could do with launching some customer/after sales service, I would find that more helpful.
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Yeah, they seem to have adopted the (old) Mercedes Benz attitude to after sales!
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Re: Porcelanosa launch wood mosaics
should collect dust nice .
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Re: Porcelanosa launch wood mosaics
It's the mention of pva that bothers me...
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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