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Original Style Sherwood Pattern

Victorian Floor Tiles For Internal or External Use The classic octagon is combined with squares to create the Sherwood pattern. This a reduced scale version of Nottingham using the 106mm octagon and 37mm square, suiting it to smaller areas like porches and halls. Geometric floor tiles are part of
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Victorian Floor Tiles For Internal or External Use

The classic octagon is combined with squares to create the Sherwood pattern. This a reduced scale version of Nottingham using the 106mm octagon and 37mm square, suiting it to smaller areas like porches and halls.

Geometric floor tiles are part of Britain's heritage and were used originally to ornament medieval churches and monasteries, and the homes of the aristocracy. Their popularity was enhanced in the 1830s when the young Queen Victoria came to the throne, and they soon became one of the hallmarks of the new Romantic Movement. Nostalgia for Victorian elegance led Original Style to recreate these classic floor tiles, using modern production methods combined with traditional clay and coloured stains.

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Product Code OSVFTSHER
Manufacturer Original Style
Material Ceramic
Finish Matt
Thickness 9mm
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Victorian Floor Tiles For Internal or External Use

The classic octagon is combined with squares to create the Sherwood pattern. This a reduced scale version of Nottingham using the 106mm octagon and 37mm square, suiting it to smaller areas like porches and halls.

Geometric floor tiles are part of Britain's heritage and were used originally to ornament medieval churches and monasteries, and the homes of the aristocracy. Their popularity was enhanced in the 1830s when the young Queen Victoria came to the throne, and they soon became one of the hallmarks of the new Romantic Movement. Nostalgia for Victorian elegance led Original Style to recreate these classic floor tiles, using modern production methods combined with traditional clay and coloured stains.