AKDO Origin 10 1/2'' x 1/2'' Liner Sky Blue (G)
SKU: CR1915-LN10G0
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AKDO CR1915-LN10G0
AKDO''s Origin Sky Blue tile draws inspiration from centuries of beloved ceramic subway tiles, while lending a touch of modernity to spaces thanks to its chic muted hue.
- Finish Origin Sky Blue
- Online Product ID 11008521
- Length 0.52"
- Width 10.43"
- Weight 0.11 lbs.
- Material Ceramic
- Unit Of Measure Piece
- Coverage Unit Linear Foot
- Pieces Per Box 28
- Square Feet Per Piece 1
- Application Area Interior, Wall, Wet Area, Steam Shower, Backsplash, Fireplace Surround
- Color Variation Low
- Crazing Resistance yes
- Grout Joint Recommendation 0.06''
- Resistance To Household Chemicals GA
- Resistance To Swimming Pool Salts GA
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AKDO
Waterware Showrooms of Plimpton & Hills is proud to present this Origin Sky Blue Tile, by AKDO. The CR1915-LN10G0 is made from premium materials, this Tile offers great function and value for your home. This fixture is part of AKDO's Collection, so make sure to check out other fixtures to accessorize your room.
AKDO is arguably America’s hottest new brand of fine tile and stone. In 2015, AKDO products were shown editorially in almost every top shelter magazine. They won a design award and were the exclusive tile sponsor of America’s top designer show house to benefit New York City’s Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club. The company opened a huge flagship showroom in Manhattan’s chic Flatiron district, and hosted an exclusive pre-opening event in the executive level of the Hearst Tower with the who’s who of American designers and shelter editors in attendance. They helped redesign the Patron’s Suite at the prestigious and historic Brooklyn Academy of Music in partnership with the design team from Calvin Klein Home and the editors of ELLE Décor, and were selected to provide the tile for that magazine’s Modern Life Concept House, which premiered during Art Basil Miami. Hot. Very hot.