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6 boxes of patterned hexagon cement tiles in green - Maison Bahya - SOLD


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6 boxes of 16 green Jacques patterned hexagon cement tiles from Maison Bahya. They are 96 tiles which would cover approximately 3 square meters.


These tiles are hand made to order in Morocco. Paid 585 pounds for them but am selling them for £20 as we need to clear the shed ASAP.


The tiles are new with some boxes slightly damaged/open though the tiles are in good condition.


The pictures attached are of laying ideas sent by Maison Bahya. Please note that these are wall tiles details from MB's website: 12mm - 27kg / m2 - 1 box = 16 tiles = 0,55 m2


Please let me know if you have any questions or would like more pictures.


Thanks


Julia

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