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2x12 Ocean Blue Velvet Travertine | Herringbone Pattern

2x12 Ocean Blue Velvet Travertine | Herringbone Pattern

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Price Per ft²: $ 53.45

Ft² Per Box: 6.33

Price Per Box: --

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Regular price $53.45/ft²
Regular price Sale price $338.34
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Our honed Ocean Blue Velvet travertine brings warmth and elegance to your space in a timeless herringbone pattern. 2x12 straight edged pieces of stone are mesh-mounted for an easy installation.

 

Honed Ocean Blue Velvet Travertine Herringbone | Details:

  • Dimensions: 2" x 12" x 1/4"; mesh-mounted sheet is approximately 0.61 sq ft
  • Material: Travertine
  • Origin: Imported from India
  • Color: Beige / Brown
  • Finish: Matte
  • Shape: Rectangle
  • Edge: Straight
  • Sq ft per Carton: 6.33
  • See Tile Usage below for full list of specs


Additional information about our Honed Ocean Blue Velvet Herringbone Pattern:

  • Sold in full cartons
  • Suitable for residential and commercial applications
  • Requesting samples prior to ordering is recommended

About the Series

Our premium limestones embody natural elegance and timeless charm. With its soft textures and subtle tonal variations, each piece brings organic beauty and warmth to your space. Perfect for both traditional and modern designs, this collection enhances any area with its understated luxury.

How It Is Made

Imported from India.

Tile Usage

Interior: Suitable for light & heavy traffic interior floors, walls, showers and steam showers, fireplace surrounds. Not for use in firebox.

Exterior: Suitable for use in non freeze-thaw environments only.

Radiant heat compatible.

**We recommend sealing our natural stones with Dry-Treat Premium Impregnating Sealer (Formerly Stain-Proof Original)**

Ordering & Shipping

Samples will ship within 2 business days.

Full orders will ship within 2 business days of the listed lead time.

Installation Information

All stone installations should refer to the most current guidelines from the Natural Stone Institute (formerly Marble Institute of America). For more information, please visit naturalstoneinstitute.org

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