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Product Specification
MaterialPorcelain
Sold ByIndividual Tile
Box QuantityBox of 48
FinishNatural
Slip Rating RR9
Sealing RequiredNo sealing required
Floor/WallFloors and Walls
Product Description
Mineral Brick: A Contemporary Revival of Timeless Terracotta and Brick Aesthetics
A Tribute to Architectural Heritage
The Mineral Brick collection by European Heritage Ltd is a stunning porcelain stoneware range inspired by the ancient beauty of terracotta and bricks, materials that have been integral to architecture for thousands of years. This collection reimagines these classic materials in a modern format, offering a versatile and durable option for various interior applications. Whether you are looking to add a rustic charm to your bathroom, a warm touch to your kitchen, or a distinctive feature wall in your living space, Mineral Brick tiles provide the perfect blend of tradition and contemporary design.
Versatile Design with Timeless Appeal
Mineral Brick tiles are designed to bring a sense of warmth and texture to any space. Their small format size of 240x60mm makes them ideal for a variety of design possibilities, from intricate patterns to classic layouts. These tiles are especially suited for use as bathroom tiles, where their terracotta-inspired tones can create a cosy, inviting atmosphere. They are also perfect for adding character to kitchens, shower areas, and living spaces, making them a versatile choice for homeowners and designers alike.
Three Distinct Colours
The Mineral Brick collection is available in four carefully curated colours, each offering a unique aesthetic:
- Cotto: A rich terracotta tone that evokes the warmth and earthiness of traditional clay bricks. This colour is perfect for creating a rustic or Mediterranean-inspired look.
- Olive: A sophisticated olive green tone that adds a touch of nature to your interiors. Olive pairs beautifully with both neutral and bold palettes, bringing a fresh, organic feel to any space.
- Salt: A warm white tone that offers a contemporary twist on the classic brick look. Salt is ideal for creating light, airy spaces, or for use as a neutral backdrop in more colourful designs.
Textured Finish for Authentic Appeal
One of the standout features of the Mineral Brick collection is its textured finish, which adds depth and a tactile quality to the tiles. This finish not only enhances the visual appeal of the tiles but also mimics the feel of natural terracotta and brick, providing an authentic look that is both timeless and contemporary. The textured surface is ideal for use as shower tiles or in other areas where a non-slip surface is desired, combining style with practicality.
Unique "Invert" Decor: A Nod to Historic Brickmaking
In addition to the standard tiles, the Mineral Brick collection also features a unique "Invert" decor, inspired by the traditional 'frog' found on most London bricks. The frog is the indent on the long side of a brick where the manufacturer’s logo and name are typically stamped. This historic feature has been reimagined in a contemporary style, adding a distinctive touch to the Mineral Brick tiles. The Invert decor is perfect for creating feature walls that are not only visually striking but also rich in character and history.
Endless Design Possibilities
Thanks to their small format and diverse colour palette, Mineral Brick tiles offer endless design possibilities. Whether you opt for a classic brick layout, a herringbone pattern, or a more intricate design, these tiles can be used to create a variety of looks, from rustic to modern. They are particularly well-suited for use as feature tiles, where their unique textures and colours can be fully appreciated. The versatility of the Mineral Brick collection makes it easy to personalise your space, creating a look that is uniquely yours.
Low Maintenance with High Durability
While the Mineral Brick collection is inspired by traditional materials, it offers all the benefits of modern porcelain stoneware. These tiles are highly durable, resistant to moisture, stains, and scratches, making them ideal for high-traffic areas such as kitchens and bathrooms. Unlike natural terracotta or brick, which can be porous and require regular maintenance, Mineral Brick tiles are easy to clean and maintain, ensuring that they remain beautiful and functional for years to come.
Transform Your Space with Mineral Brick
Whether you’re renovating a bathroom, updating a kitchen, or creating a striking feature wall, the Mineral Brick collection from European Heritage Ltd offers the perfect solution. With its blend of traditional inspiration and contemporary design, this collection brings a timeless elegance to any space. Explore the full range of colours and finishes at European Heritage Ltd and transform your home with the enduring beauty of Mineral Brick.
Delivery & Returns
Are there shipping costs and how will my order be deliverered?
Shipping costs may apply depending on the size, weight, and destination of your order. We offer both nationwide and local delivery services. Smaller items are typically shipped via courier, while larger or heavier orders (such as tiles or stone) are delivered using a pallet network.
Shipping charges are calculated at checkout based on the delivery location and the nature of the items purchased. Please ensure someone is available to receive the delivery, as pallet deliveries are kerbside and do not include unpacking or moving items indoors. We will do our best to inform you of your delivery date for all palletised orders.
For more detailed information about shipping options, charges, and delivery times, please visit our Shipping Your Order page.
Can I return unused or unwanted tiles?
Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.
Do you ship to Northern Ireland?
Yes, we ship both parcels and palletised goods from our UK warehouse to customers in Northern Ireland.
For parcels, no EORI or XI EORI number is required, and deliveries proceed as standard without additional customs documentation.
For palletised goods, customs requirements differ depending on the intended use:
- If the goods are not intended for retail in Northern Ireland, no further customs information is required.
- If the goods are intended for retail in Northern Ireland, you must provide a valid XI EORI number so we can complete the necessary customs procedures before dispatch.
To obtain an XI EORI number, you must first apply for a GB EORI number and then convert it to an XI EORI via the UK Government portal: https://www.gov.uk/eori/apply-for-eori.
We must receive your XI EORI number before we can dispatch palletised orders intended for retail use in Northern Ireland.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I lay tiles in a brick bond fashion, or overlapping the grout joints?
Laying tiles in a brickbond (or staggered) pattern is possible, but it is important to understand how tile manufacturing affects installation. All ceramic and porcelain tiles undergo a firing process which causes slight surface deviations known as bowing. This is a natural result of the heating and cooling cycle during production.
According to EU standards, a tile can bow up to 0.5% of its length. For example, on a 600mm tile, the centre could be up to 3mm higher than the corners. When tiles are laid in a brickbond format with joints aligned at the centre of the tile below, this bowing can create noticeable lipping—where one edge sits higher than the adjacent tile.
For this reason, it is generally not recommended to lay larger format tiles in a 50:50 brickbond pattern. If you choose this layout, we advise:
- Offsetting joints by no more than one-third (1/3) of the tile length
- Using a tile levelling system to minimise lippage and maintain alignment
Tile levelling systems are especially useful for large-format tiles (typically 800mm or longer). These systems help align the tile edges and flex the tile during installation to reduce unevenness caused by bowing or adhesive shrinkage.
For best results, always follow your tiler's recommendations and consider using a layout that minimises the visual and physical effects of tile bowing.
What grout should I choose for my tiles?
It is generally a good idea to match the colour of the grout to the main colour of the tile to minimize its appearance. However, there are exceptions where you may want to use a contrasting grout colour to create a feature or highlight traditional tile patterns.
Another factor to consider is the type of grout you use. Traditional cement-based grouts are durable but may fade over time, while epoxy grouts are more resistant to fading, retain their colour longer, and are waterproof, making them ideal for high traffic and wet areas.
Ultimately, the decision of what colour and type of grout to use will depend on your personal preference and the specific needs of your project.
What is the best way to maintain my tiles?
For regular maintenance, we recommend using Fila Cleaner Pro, a high-quality pH-neutral cleaner that is safe for all types of porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone tiles.
For deeper cleaning or to remove old wax treatments and stubborn stains, Fila PS87 is an effective alkaline-based cleaner. It’s particularly suitable for unpolished natural stone surfaces and general deep cleaning tasks.
If you need to remove post-installation residues or cement-based grout haze, Fila Deterdek is an ideal solution. It is specially formulated for acid-resistant surfaces and should be used with care, avoiding use on sensitive stones like marble or limestone.
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions when using any cleaning product to ensure safe and effective results.
What other products do I need for my tiling project?
Our team is able to provide expert advice and guidance for all types of installations, and with our wide range of installation products, we can help you achieve a successful installation from start to finish.
When ordering tiles, how much extra should I buy?
It can be challenging to order the right amount of tiles for a project because there may be difficult cuts that lead to breakages or tiles that are not suitable for use.
As a general rule, it is recommended to order 10% extra for cutting and waste. However, for smaller areas with large tiles, the wastage can be higher than 10%. To ensure that you have enough tiles for your project, it can be helpful to draw out the space and calculate the exact number of tiles needed, then add 10% for cutting and waste.
If you would like help estimating the number of tiles needed, you can talk to your installer or one of our team members. Please note that these are only estimates and we cannot be held responsible for over- or under-ordering due to circumstances that may arise during installation.
Which tile adhesive do I need to use?
We always recommend using an S1 flexible adhesive. All our adhesives are S1 flexible.
Standard vs Fast-Set AdhesiveThe choice between standard and fast-set tile adhesive depends on several factors, such as the tile type, surface, and working conditions.
Standard Adhesive- Offers a strong bond with flexibility during installation
- Ideal for large format tiles and porcelain
- Commonly used for wall tiling to allow more working time
- Sets quickly — great when time is limited
- Not usually recommended for large format tiles (over 600x600mm), unless specified by the manufacturer or used with additives
- Commonly used for floor tiling to allow for quicker "walk on time"
Need help? Contact us for expert advice on the best adhesive for your project.