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Black & White Spanish Concrete Tiles (Pre-Brexit Import)

High-quality black and white patterned concrete tiles, imported from Spain before Brexit. Originally purchased for £100 per box.

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Condition & Pricing:

Outdoor Tiles (20cm x 20cm, 22mm thick)

18 boxes (undamaged) – 180 tiles – £900

6 boxes (damaged) – 60 tiles – £120

Loose tiles (no boxes) – 20 tiles – £40

 

Indoor Tiles (20cm x 20cm, 18mm thick)

3 boxes + 6 extra tiles (approx. 1.92m²) – £175

 

Would prefer to sell as a lot but open to offers.

Ideal for a small patio or balcony, cloakroom, entrance hallway, or similar project.

DM me I can send videos, higher quality images etc. 

I also have 3 bottles of waterproof sealant. 

Pickup from SE22 (near Dulwich Library)

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