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Flooring For Sale
Period: 20th Century
Period: 17th Century
Cement Shades of Grey Reclaimed Floor or Wall Tiles
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A batch of 351 reclaimed encaustic cement floor tiles. These tiles will cover 14m2 or 151 sq ft. They are suitable for use on floors or walls. Mixed shades of grey, including olive ...
Category

20th Century Flooring

Materials

Cement

12 Reclaimed Patterned Encaustic Tiles
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A set of 12 reclaimed encaustic cement tiles. Suitable for use on floors or walls. We think this set would make a great feature splash...
Category

Early 20th Century Flooring

Materials

Cement

Reclaimed Floor Tiles 1.68 m2 (18 ft2)
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A batch of 42 reclaimed encaustic cement floor or wall tiles. These tiles will cover 1.68 m2 or 18 ft2. Weathered surfaces and small chips associated with transport and storage. U...
Category

20th Century Flooring

Materials

Cement

Antique, New and Vintage Flooring

Carefully chosen antique, new and vintage flooring, while not usually considered a focal point, can play a huge role in designing how a space should look and feel.

Archaeologists have identified glazed brick tiles and polished stones on historic floors and other surfaces around the world. Some of the earliest known glazed bricks date to a 12th-century B.C. facade in Susa, in today’s Iran.

Whether you choose wide planks to contrast with your modern appliances in your farmhouse-style space or understated oak for a clean contemporary look, humble wood can play a starring role when it comes to flooring. Alternately, vintage tiles can be the “it” factor in your kitchen, bathroom, patio or bedroom. Gapless mosaics forming tessellations or complicated geometric patterns can provide a bold statement, and one doesn’t have to be polymath designer Gio Ponti, for example, to create dramatic floors with these tiles. (Ponti ​​was arguably the most important figure in 20th-century Italian architecture and design, and diagonally patterned floors, meant to make rooms more dynamic, were a signature of his.)

Modern 21st-century flooring and new and made-to-order flooring come in many styles. However, choosing antique or vintage flooring or a unique pattern from innovative designers like Aimee Wilder can add an extra layer of charm and sophistication to an interior or other space.

On 1stDibs, find flooring to match a range of styles and tastes.

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