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Product Description Specifications Formation is easily one our most versatile patterned tiles. Check out all the different layouts you can create with it! Its crisp clean lines make this tile a standout feature in any space. Made of porcelain, Formation can be used on floors and walls in residential and light commercial spaces.Currently In Stock: Samples delivered in 2 - 4 days. Up to 4 sample pieces can be ordered Orders delivered in 3 - 5 days, or at any later date that you specify 90-day returns available for full refund Trade pricing available Material: Porcelain Suitable for: Residential and Commercial Walls; Residential and Commercial FloorsOrigin: Onda, SpainSize: 8" X 8" Thickness: 8mmWeight per box: 26 lbsSpecial installation instructions: NoneSheen: MatteWater absorption: <0.5%PEI durability rating: 4 (light commercial floors)Slip rating: R10 (Din test)Other certifications: Chemical Resistance (resists many household chemicals);
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