Jardín de Luna Clay

$22.00

Our Jardín de Luna patterned tiles can be selected individually (such as just Rabbits), or mixed and matched as a blend of two or all three styles.

Handmade with care, our clay tiles are similar in look to their cement counterparts, but have a thinner body and non-porous surface.  Clay tiles are low maintenance, easy to clean, and do not need to be sealed.

Ready to place an order? Grow House Grow partners with Clay Imports in Austin, Texas to produce our handmade clay tiles. Pick your favorite and order here.

TILE DETAILS

  • Dimensions: 8″ x 8″
  • Thickness: 3/8″
  • Weight: .65 lbs.

LEAD TIME TO SHIP

  • 2-3 weeks

PRICING + LEAD TIME

  • $200 / box of 20 (8.88 square feet)
  • $22 / tile sample
  • 2-3 weeks to ship
  • Custom color: 8-12 weeks to ship

 

ORDER A SAMPLE:

Tiles are handmade to order, which means color can be customized to suit your space. Please see our color palettes for available custom options.

ORDERING TIPS:

 

  • We recommend ordering 10-15% overage to cover any chipping or cracking that may occur during shipment or installation.
  • All tile orders will be rounded up into a multiple of 20 pieces to ensure boxes are correctly packaged.
  • Curious about the differences between clay and cement tiles? Check our Tile FAQ to help determine what’s right for your space.

Classic Pattern for Any Space

Grow House Grow’s clay tile is proudly handmade in collaboration with Clay Imports in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, México. They are responsibly produced with non-lead based glazes and recycled porcelain. Our clay tiles are made to last a lifetime, and not much longer than that. Unlike our cement tiles, this tile body is designed to biodegrade after 150 years.  Visit our Tile FAQ page to learn more.

 Are you an interior designer or architect?  Register as a Grow House Grow Trade Partner to receive discounts and trade-only promos!

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