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Grey stale floor tiles from Fired Earth


Emete

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I am selling what is left of my amazing kitchen grey slate floor tiles. There are 40 tiles left used and 8 new, so 48 in total and Im giving away any smaller cuts, all bought from Fired Earth.


Dimensions are 600mm x 300mm. Please note they are sold as seen as shown in the pictures. The ones that have been taken up will need the grout taken off here and there, but all are sealed for protection so when any liquid drops on the slate it doesn't discolour the stone. The new tiles will need to be sealed.


Job lot ?240 (each tile bought new at ?15 each from Fired Earth, if you have been doing your research you will know this is a great deal, but with a little TLC, these tiles will look amazing again)


COLLECTION IS FROM PECKHAM SE15

Please get in touch if you are interested.

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