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Kensington Crescent Rose
£25.00 Price per m²
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    Description

    Bring a timeless touch to your home with the Kensington Crescent Rose. Inspired by the Victorian townhouses of London, this stylish tile features a traditional pattern with a modern colour palette. Available in a soft pink tone, this tile adds curb appeal to any hallway, living space, or bathroom.

    Suitable For External, Walls & Floors

    Size:            200mm X 200mm
    Material:     Porcelain
    Finish:         Matt
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    Delivery

    Delivery to the UK Mainland over £400 is free of charge.

    We aim to deliver all orders within 5 working days.

    • Learn more about delivery HERE
    • Learn more about returns HERE
    Samples

    Our samples are small cut sections of the full-size tile, designed to give you a clear idea of the colour, texture, and quality, without the cost or weight of a full tile. Perfect for comparing options at home and making a confident choice.

    1. Select your sample tile(s) from any of our ranges.
    2. Pay a small fee for each cut tile sample.
    3. Prefer to see a full size tile? Use order option 'per tile'
    4. We’ll post it straight to your door.


    We know some of the bigger retailers offer free samples, and we appreciate you putting your trust in us. To say thank you, we’ll send you a £10 discount code with every sample order — ready to use when you place your final tile order with us.

    It’s our way of showing that quality and personal service still count.

    How to order

    We sell our tiles by the square metre, so there's no need to worry about box quantities — just enter the area you need, and we’ll take care of the rest.

    Don’t forget to add 10% extra to allow for cuts and wastage. Not sure how much you need?

    Get in touch and we’ll be happy to help you work it out.

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