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clé lapidary: pantry pavers hex | tumbled | pumice

color: pumice

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a traditional timeworn stone

discerningly down to earth

a traditional timeworn stone, pantry pavers have a highly-textured, down-to-earth look but possess enough presence to make a quiet statement. these tiles–which are a tumbled travertine–are one of our more accessible stones, but they’re not just for pantries. dress them up, or dress them down: they’re elevated enough to use throughout the house for just a touch of organic rusticity. better still, they pair with almost any tile, making them one of our most versatile offerings. note: pantry pavers offer the same effect, wild color variation, and antique finish as one of our most popular, precious, and  rare tiles–antique terracotta.

pumice is an easy-living neutral stone that features a warm palette–and highly varied–cornucopia of colors that just might include swirls of reds / rusts, oranges, brown, grey, creams and naturally-occurring chips and pits. it’s an ideal choice if you’re looking for a world of variation in multiple tones–think of it as the pantry pavers collection’s wildest of wild cards.

why we love pantry pavers

picture hot springs from millions of years ago. in these springs, calcium carbonate mixed with other minerals and settled into layers, which over millions of years were pressed into stone. this is known as limestone—and travertine is a softer version of that stone, with pores created by carbon dioxide escaping to the surface.

we’re partial to patina but it can take years to achieve a time-worn look. with tumbled travertine—our pantry pavers—the tumbling process means that the surface and edges of the stone get rounded out to create a lived-in look that is visually warm and also soft underfoot.

Pantry Pavers: what to know

because our tiles are cut from large blocks of natural travertine, you should expect variation in color and shade in your order. the key to working with high levels of variation? lay out the tiles before you install them and blend, blend, blend until the look is to your liking.

also expect to see considerable surface variations including pits and chips. these are naturally occurring in tumbled travertine and are not an imperfection. we recommend grouting these pits and chips to refine the look, make the tiles easier to maintain, and for sanitary purposes (particularly in kitchens and baths).

finally, keep in mind that as a softer stone, travertine—like limestone—will patina over time, picking up the characteristics of its environment and continuing its role as the embodiment of living history.

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