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Absolutely beautiful natural slate tiles from Mandarin Stone. Perfect for laying in an on-trend herringbone pattern. Have these in my kitchen and utility and very happy with them - hard-wearing, easy to clean, look great, work with underfloor heating. Have a lovely natural riven finish and colour variation as they are a natural slate product, not man-made.


A green-grey, finely riven Brazilian slate that looks equally effective in contemporary or traditional interiors. Low maintenance and calibrated in thickness. Suitable for bathroom, indoor, kitchen, living, wall and floor.


Gris Riven Slate tiles size 600 x 100 x 10 mm.


100 tiles available = 6 metres squared coverage. This number retails for ?158.40 so grab a bargain.


Still available to purchase from Mandarin Stone if you need more https://www.mandarinstone.com/product/gris-riven-slate/


Collection from London SE15 Peckham/Camberwell. No returns. PayPal or cash on collection. These are listed elsewhere too so do get in touch asap if you're interested.

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