Lilywork Artisan Tile’s Praiano and Marrakesh shaped field are Moroccan-inspired with approximately six-inch high interlocking arabesques. They compliment Lilywork’s Arabesque, Star + Cross and other shaped field tile. Like the entire Lilywork collection, the Marrakesh and Praiano tiles are a high fired ceramic material, suited for interior/exterior and floor/wall use. They are hand-crafted in an environmentally conscious facility and can be produced in fifteen glaze colors and endless color blends.
Praiano and Marrakesh
- Product Name
- Praiano and Marrakesh
- Manufacturer
- Lilywork
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