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cement: solid petite | matte | barn

color: barn

made to order | ships within 10-12 weeks

min order: 53 sqft

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a timeless shape in a modern material

squares offer symmetry in cement

our cement squares are the ideal tile: a classic shape but with a modern material. install these traditionally for a subtle monochrome grid, pair with other colors to create a unique hopscotch pattern or partner them with any of our patterned cement tiles.

keep in mind that even if you’ve chosen a solid, each and every tile will be lighter, darker, less or more intensely hued. the result? a chic, cool, wabi-sabi effect.

why we love cement tile

we're entranced by the almost endless possibilities of clé's handcrafted cement tile, with its silky, matte finish, deliciously variegated colors, and possibilities for pattern both exuberant and subtle. cement tile allows for the most vibrant color possible in tilemaking, with remarkable value for the quality and variety they offer. it's no surprise that they've become one of the most sought after tiles for use on walls, floors and patios, indoors or out, with myriad shapes, sizes, colors and patterns that are impossible to refuse.

the finest cement tiles in the world

clé has championed this timeless building material from our earliest days. tiles made of cement have long graced the halls and walls of homes, cafes and hotels across many continents for hundreds of years, but were relatively unknown when we introduced them to america. also known as encaustic cement tiles, concrete tiles, hydraulicos, cuban tiles and more, we have developed a top of the line cement tile with unparalleled quality, durability, and versatility. treat this tile with the respect its due: make sure to have it installed professionally by an installer who is experienced in working with cement tile.

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