P-8 series – Small scenes
These Delft wall tiles are based on original 17th century reclaimed Delft tiles with very small and charming scenes. The tiles are without corner motifs, which is an iconic style for this time period (second half 17th century). The blue version of this tile can be found here.
The photos show the P-8 series painted on the grey mix, without the crackled finish and pinholes. This is our base configuration, but of course it can be completely fine-tuned to your preferences.
20 unique scenes
All the scenes in this series are direct ‘copies’ of the scenes we found on original 17th century reclaimed Delft tiles. There are 20 unique scenes depicting animals, children, a pastoral scene, cupids, some fruits and several other objects. By offering you as many unique scenes as possible, you will be able to create an installation which will allow you to always discover something new. In combination with each scene being hand-painted, you will never come across tiles which are completely identical.
Pinholes in the corners; pinholes were part of the production process before 1860. The tile was cut out of clay and to keep it steady while cutting it, a wooden board was placed on top of it with two, three or sometimes even four pins entering the clay (and thus the tile). Adding this enhancement creates two of these pinholes in each tile. It contributes to the authentic and imperfect look and feel of the tiles.
Crackled finish; Crazing is a phenomenon that produces a network of fine cracks on the surface of Delft tiles (and other ceramics). It happens over time (decades, if not centuries). This enhancement is really a matter of taste, as many consider it to be part of the antique experience, while others prefer a tile without. If you are looking for an aged and imperfect look, it is very much worth adding it. It suits the P-8 series given the time period they are based on.
How to order these tiles?
If you are interested in ordering our tiles, you can contact one of our dealers. They can also assist you with samples. Click here to find a dealer.
Specifications
- inventory numberP-8
- tile typeWall tile
- Tile size (approx.)13 by 13 cm's / 5.1" by 5.1
- Tile thickness (approx.)0.7 cm's / 0.3"
- Quantity per M2 or SF60 tiles per m2 / 5.5 tiles per SF
- decoration techniqueHand-painted
- number of unique scenes20
- shades of whitePhotos show the 'grey mix', but you are free to choose to work with different shades or mixes.
- shade consistencyRead more about this on the product page of each shade of white
- Decoration colourBlue or manganese. Custom on request.
- corner motifNone - can be added
- Available enhancementsCrackled finish & pinholes
- Available as edge (bullnose) tile?Yes
- Available as corner tile?Yes
- suitable forWalls, backsplashes, ceilings, fireplace surrounds, bathrooms, wet-rooms
- not suitable forFloors, outside and swimming pools
- sealerThe tiles do not require a sealer from a functionality perspective. In wet rooms one may decide to use a sealer to prevent natural crazing.
Frequently asked questions
- Where can I buy these tiles?You can buy our tiles by contacting one of our dealers through the 'find a dealer' page.
- How can the tiles be cleaned?Clean tile surfaces with a non-abrasive, mild and PH neutral cleaner. Neutral cleaners are devoid of acids, caustics, harsh fillers, or abrasives that could scratch the surface of the tile. Do not use abrasive cleaning pads, steel wool, metal brushes or scouring pads as these may scratch the surface of the glaze. Crackled tiles that will face regular wet use should be sealed after installation and periodically as needed.
- How to install the tiles?Please contact us for a full installation guide.
- What’s the warrantee?A warranty period of 2 years applies to the newly sold and delivered tiles, unless otherwise agreed.
- How are the tiles produced?You can read more about this on our 'how it's made' page.
- How many tiles can I order?There is no minimum order quantity. Most orders of plain white Delft tiles can be covered from our stock, while the decorated tiles are in general 'made to order'.