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Belgravia Bright White brings a crisp, brilliant tone into our art deco and Victorian-inspired tile collection. Where its sister shade Vintage White leans soft and antique, Bright White is clean, cool and luminous - a fresh, versatile backdrop for period-style layered tiling.
The archetypal Belgravia field tile, Bright White Gloss coordinates with the full range of dado, pencil and skirting pieces, allowing you to build a complete, traditional wall scheme. Lay it straight in a classic grid, or cap it with a dado rail and finish at the floor with matching skirting for an authentic Victorian bathroom look. Its high-gloss glaze reflects light beautifully, making it a natural choice for smaller bathrooms, kitchen splashbacks and period hallways, and it pairs effortlessly with brushed brass, chrome and marble detailing.
Suitability
Belgravia wall tiles are not suitable for steam rooms, saunas, work surfaces, floors or external use. They are suitable for interior walls only. Most are suitable for walls in wet rooms and showers, with the following exception: Tiles that have a copper based glaze are suitable for dry walls only, and should not be used in wet areas such as showers, or areas with high moisture. These tiles are prone to discolouration by very mild acids and alkalines often found in the home, to avoid discolouration these tiles should be cleaned with pH neutral cleaning agents.
Crazing
Highly glazed ceramic tiles may craze with time, and no guarantee can be given against this occurrence. If crazing occurs the tiles should be sealed.
Cleaning and Maintenance
We do not recommend the use of acid based cleaning products or steam cleaning as this may cause some tiles to react and change in character. We only recommend a pH neutral cleaners.
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:
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.