Portland Collection

The Portland collection has a soft, concrete look. Sophistication and elegance best describe this series. The collection is a glazed porcelain and can bring any interior space to life with its soft, trendy concrete look.

Beige (12x24 pressed)

CAS7203220

Mini Beige (12x24 pressed) Preview
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WHERE TO BUY

Approximate locations near you may have showroom samples available for this product:

PLANCHERS GSM INC.
908-A CHEMIN SAINT-JOSE, LAPRAIRIE, QC J5R6A9
514-666-7526
TAPIS CHAMPEAU PRELART
5963 RUE DE VERDUN, VERDUN, QC H4H1M5
514-769-4565
S.H PLANCHERS CENTRAL INC.
7858 AVENUE QUEBES, MONTREAL, QC H3N2C1
514-277-4949
MONTREAL FLOOR COV.INC.
15 BERNARD STREET EST, MONTREAL, QC H2T1A2
514-273-9983
For more accuracy please use the dealer locator to get more results in your surrounding area

Technical Specifications

CGSB Type
N/A
PEI
4 - Beige and Grigio 3 - Anthracite
Friction Coefficient
Wet R9 - Dry R10
Frost Resistance
Yes
Chemical Resistance
Standard ISO 10545/13
Tile thickness
12x24 = 8.2mm
MOHS
6
MR Rating
N/A
Variation
Moderate
Dynamic Coefficient of Friction
R10

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PORTLAND
WALL COLOUR

Trim and related flooring accessories are available through your flooring dealer. Please contact your nearest dealer for details.

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