Heritage Tulip Encaustic Look 200x200 Matt Tile
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
- Last QLD/VIC pickup orders: Wed 4 Dec
- Last NSW pickup orders: Wed 18 Dec
- Last delivery orders: Sun 15 Dec
- Our customer service team will be on holiday from 21 Dec to 5 Jan.
Drawing the inspiration from retro styling, our Heritage series presents unique and imaginative coverings for floor and wall areas. Heritage offers a multitude of visual options for individual statements of style, creating beautiful spaces for your home.
- 1 m2/box
- 25 pieces/box
- Ceramic Body
- Thickness: 8.5mm
- Suitable for walls and floors
Specifications
Thickness: | 8.7 mm |
Finish: | Matt |
Material: | Ceramic |
Sold in: | Boxes |
Batching & Sizing
BATCHING
Differences in colour, shade, size, and texture can occur between batches. For matching additional orders ensure the same batch by contacting hello@tilelane.com.au.
SIZING
Tiles are listed by their nominal size, such as 300x600mm. The actual dimensions may slightly differ, for example, 301x597mm. Consider the actual size for alignment of grout joints or patterns.
Delivery and Pick Up
DELIVERY
All orders are shipped from Sydney, NSW. The shipping fee will be automatically calculated based on your order's weight and destination. The shipping cost will be displayed before you complete payment at the final checkout page.
We offer a $70 flat-rate delivery for the Sydney Metro area.
FREE PICK UP
Pick up is available from our warehouses (Mon-Fri 9am-4pm):
Girraween, NSW - allow 2 days picking and packing
Loganholme, QLD - allow up to 14 days for transfer
Lara, Victoria - allow up to 14 days for transfer
What customers are saying about us
Christine
Amazing!
Beautiful tiles with super fast freight .
Virginia Congdon
Tile/purchase satisfaction
Selecting & purchasing samples online was easy & we received them in a couple of days. Purchasing the tile we selected was just as easy & shipped out to us promptly. There was a bit of delay with the couriers delivering but the helpful assistance by support staff at Tile Lane soon helped to sort it out. Our tiles arrived safe & sound and are now displayed as splash back in our kitchen & bathroom. Happy ending. Great selection & great service.
Joshua A.
Very impressed!
Ecellent tile and looks amazing. could not be happier with the Somerset Kelso 200 x 200. Arrival to SA was very fast and transport staff kept us up to date with delivery. Very impressed.
M R
Samples
I really like the prompt postal service on sample tiles. They weren't what I was after, which is good to know in advance!
Amy
No hassles
Excellent customer service and fast delivery with no hassles - thank you!
About Samples
Samples are great to match your paint colour or existing fixtures. We offer free shipping for sample orders.
Note that sample pieces size are not full tile piece. Refer to each product for approx size of each sample piece. Due to different production runs, actual products may vary slightly from samples in colour, shade, size and texture.
How do I order samples?
How long will it take for my samples to arrive?
Can I order samples with my order?
Tile Guide
V Ratings
Modern manufacturing techniques, like digital printing, allow tile ranges to replicate the natural variations found in materials such as stone or timber. These tiles can have multiple faces, showing differences in tone, texture, pattern, and color. To assist designers in understanding the expected variation within a tile range, the V Rating scale is applied.
These ratings are provided to help you understand the level of variation you can expect. For tiles rated V2 or higher, you’ll notice distinct differences in color, texture, or pattern between individual pieces. The higher the rating, the more noticeable the variation.
Tiles with V3 and V4 ratings show the most variation, but all categories have some degree of difference. It's important to review your tiles before installation to ensure you’re comfortable with the variation.
The tiles are very uniform, monochromatic in colour, with little or no variation.
The tiles are of uniform appearance, with minimal differences among pieces from the same production run.
V2: Moderate Variation
There are clearly distinguishable differences in tiles of the same colour - in tone, texture and pattern, from tile to tile in the range.
V3: High Variation
There is considerable variation in tiles of the same colour - in tone, texture and pattern, from tile to tile in the range.
V4: Random Variation
A combination of different colours and a high variation in tone texture and pattern, from tile to tile in the range.
Slip Ratings
Slip ratings in tiles are essential for determining their suitability and safety in various environments, particularly when it comes to preventing slips and falls in wet conditions. There are two main systems used to evaluate slip resistance: the P Rating and the R Rating.
P Rating
This measures slip resistance using the wet pendulum test, between P0 to P5, with higher P values indicating better slip resistance in wet conditions.
Pendulum Classification | Skid Resistance Value [SRV] | Slip Risk |
P0 | Below 12 | Very high |
P1 | 12-24 | Very high |
P2 | 25-34 | High |
P3 | 35-44 | Moderate |
P4 | 45-54 | Low |
P5 | Over 54 | Very Low |
R Rating
Commonly used in commercial settings, this Oil-Wet Ramp Test rating measures slip resistance by laying the tiles on a ramp and applying lubricating oil to the surface of them. It ranges from R9 (least slip-resistant) to R13 (most slip-resistant), with higher values offering greater slip resistance.
Slip Resistance Value | Corrected Mean Acceptance Angle (Degrees) | Slip Risk |
R9 | 6-10 | Very high |
R10 | 10-19 | High |
R11 | 19-27 | Moderate |
R12 | 27-35 | Low |
R13 | Over 35 | Very low |
Slip Rating Requirements
The required slip rating varies depending on whether the tile is intended for residential or commercial use.
For residential settings:
- Bathrooms and kitchens typically require a P3 or R10 rating to ensure safety when the surfaces are wet.
- In living areas or bedrooms, which are less prone to water exposure, a lower rating like P1 or R9 is generally sufficient.
In commercial settings:
- Restaurants and commercial kitchens require high slip resistance, often needing tiles with a P4-P5 or R12-R13 rating due to frequent wet conditions and high foot traffic.
- Retail spaces and office lobbies tend to use tiles with a P3 or R10 rating, striking a balance between appearance and sufficient slip resistance for moderate traffic.
THE SLIP RATING REQUIREMENTS – TABLE 3B – SA HB 198:2014 | ||
LOCATION | WET PENDULUM TEST | OIL-WET INCLINING PLATFORM TEST |
STAIR TREADS, STAIRS & Landings- TABLES-3A D.T.S BCA APPLICATIONS | ||
Stair Treads and a Stairway Landings- (Nosings Pendulum only) – DRY | P3 | R10 |
Stair Treads and a Stairway Landings- (Nosings Pendulum only) – WET | P4 | R11 |
RAMPS TABLE – 3A D.T.S BCA APPLICATIONS | ||
Ramps not steeper than 1:14 gradient – DRY | P3 | R11 |
Ramps not steeper than 1:14 gradient – WET | P4 | R11 |
HOTELS, OFFICES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, SCHOOLS AND KINDERGARTENS | ||
Entry foyers hotel, office, public buildings and internal lift lobbies – WET | P3 | R10 |
Entry foyers hotel, office, public buildings and internal lift lobbies – TRANSITIONAL | P2 | R9 |
Entry foyers hotel, office, public buildings and internal lift lobbies – DRY | P1 | R9 |
Toilet facilities in office, hotels, shopping centres | P3 | R10 |
Hotel apartment bathrooms, ensuites and toilets | P2 | A |
Hotel apartment kitchens and laundries | P2 | R9 |
SUPERMARKETS AND SHOPPING CENTRES | ||
Fast food outlets, buffet food servery areas, food courts and fast food dining areas in shopping centres | P3 | R10 |
Shop and supermarket fresh fruit and vegetable areas | P3 | R10 |
Shop entry areas with external entrances | P3 | R10 |
Supermarket aisles (except fresh food areas) | P1 | R9 |
Other separate shops inside shopping centres – WET | P3 | R10 |
Other separate shops inside shopping centres – DRY | P1 | R9 |
LOADING DOCKS, COMMERCIAL KITCHENS, COLD STORES, SERVING AREAS | ||
Loading docks under cover and commercial kitchens | P5 | R12 |
Serving areas behind bars in public hotels and clubs, cold stores & freezer | P4 | R11 |
SWIMMING POOLS AND SPORTING FACILITIES | ||
Swimming pool ramps and stairs leading to water | P5 | C |
Swimming pool ramps surrounds and communal shower rooms | P4 | B |
Communal changing rooms | P3 | A |
Undercover concourse areas of sports stadiums | P3 | R10 |
HOSPITALS & AGED CARE FACILITIES | ||
Bathrooms and ensuites in hospitals and aged care facilities | P3 | B |
Wards and corridors in hospital and aged care facilities | P2 | R9 |
Installation & Care
Installation
Tiles must be installed in accordance with the Australian Building Code and the applicable Australian standards to ensure safety, quality, and durability. It is essential that the installation is done by a licensed tiler, and a detailed written contract outlining the scope of work is provided. Failure to use a licensed professional could result in voiding any warranties.
It’s important to understand that color, size, and texture can naturally vary from one batch of tiles to another. To avoid noticeable differences when installing, it’s recommended to order an additional 15% of tiles to ensure you have enough from the same batch, as matching colors and shades later can be difficult and inconsistent.
Before beginning the installation, carefully review the tiles to confirm that you’re happy with the color, shade, and overall appearance. Once the tiles are installed, this constitutes acceptance of the product, and any concerns about appearance cannot be addressed afterward. Proper planning and checking will help avoid potential disappointments and ensure a smooth installation process.
Care
Tiles are easy to maintain with simple care. Regular sweeping and vacuuming will help remove loose debris and keep them looking clean.
For deeper cleaning, you can use a specialized tile cleaner, but it's important to avoid abrasive cleaners or substances that could scratch or damage the surface. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions, and make sure to thoroughly rinse off the cleaning solution with clean water. Afterward, dry the tiles with a clean towel or mop to prevent residue buildup
About Us
Who is Tile Lane?
Tile Lane Pty Ltd (ABN: 54 635 076 096) is the leading online tile retailer in Australia, offering an extensive range of tiles and mosaics sourced from best suppliers worldwide. Our collection is curated in collaboration with our designer community, ensuring the latest trend and high quality control. We take pride in our commitment to delivering exceptional quality products that you can trust.
We deliver Australia wide with pickup available from our NSW, Queensland and Victoria warehouses.
We are mainly an online based company and currently we only sell through this online shop. However we do have a showroom in Girraween, NSW - by appointment only.
Click here to see available timeslot and book your appointment!
Samples are great to match your paint colour or existing fixtures. We offer free shipping for sample orders.
Note that sample pieces size are not full tile piece. Refer to each product for approx size of each sample piece. Due to different production runs, actual products may vary slightly from samples in colour, shade, size and texture.
How do I order samples?
How long will it take for my samples to arrive?
Can I order samples with my order?
V Ratings
Modern manufacturing techniques, like digital printing, allow tile ranges to replicate the natural variations found in materials such as stone or timber. These tiles can have multiple faces, showing differences in tone, texture, pattern, and color. To assist designers in understanding the expected variation within a tile range, the V Rating scale is applied.
These ratings are provided to help you understand the level of variation you can expect. For tiles rated V2 or higher, you’ll notice distinct differences in color, texture, or pattern between individual pieces. The higher the rating, the more noticeable the variation.
Tiles with V3 and V4 ratings show the most variation, but all categories have some degree of difference. It's important to review your tiles before installation to ensure you’re comfortable with the variation.
The tiles are very uniform, monochromatic in colour, with little or no variation.
The tiles are of uniform appearance, with minimal differences among pieces from the same production run.
V2: Moderate Variation
There are clearly distinguishable differences in tiles of the same colour - in tone, texture and pattern, from tile to tile in the range.
V3: High Variation
There is considerable variation in tiles of the same colour - in tone, texture and pattern, from tile to tile in the range.
V4: Random Variation
A combination of different colours and a high variation in tone texture and pattern, from tile to tile in the range.
Slip Ratings
Slip ratings in tiles are essential for determining their suitability and safety in various environments, particularly when it comes to preventing slips and falls in wet conditions. There are two main systems used to evaluate slip resistance: the P Rating and the R Rating.
P Rating
This measures slip resistance using the wet pendulum test, between P0 to P5, with higher P values indicating better slip resistance in wet conditions.
Pendulum Classification | Skid Resistance Value [SRV] | Slip Risk |
P0 | Below 12 | Very high |
P1 | 12-24 | Very high |
P2 | 25-34 | High |
P3 | 35-44 | Moderate |
P4 | 45-54 | Low |
P5 | Over 54 | Very Low |
R Rating
Commonly used in commercial settings, this Oil-Wet Ramp Test rating measures slip resistance by laying the tiles on a ramp and applying lubricating oil to the surface of them. It ranges from R9 (least slip-resistant) to R13 (most slip-resistant), with higher values offering greater slip resistance.
Slip Resistance Value | Corrected Mean Acceptance Angle (Degrees) | Slip Risk |
R9 | 6-10 | Very high |
R10 | 10-19 | High |
R11 | 19-27 | Moderate |
R12 | 27-35 | Low |
R13 | Over 35 | Very low |
Slip Rating Requirements
The required slip rating varies depending on whether the tile is intended for residential or commercial use.
For residential settings:
- Bathrooms and kitchens typically require a P3 or R10 rating to ensure safety when the surfaces are wet.
- In living areas or bedrooms, which are less prone to water exposure, a lower rating like P1 or R9 is generally sufficient.
In commercial settings:
- Restaurants and commercial kitchens require high slip resistance, often needing tiles with a P4-P5 or R12-R13 rating due to frequent wet conditions and high foot traffic.
- Retail spaces and office lobbies tend to use tiles with a P3 or R10 rating, striking a balance between appearance and sufficient slip resistance for moderate traffic.
THE SLIP RATING REQUIREMENTS – TABLE 3B – SA HB 198:2014 | ||
LOCATION | WET PENDULUM TEST | OIL-WET INCLINING PLATFORM TEST |
STAIR TREADS, STAIRS & Landings- TABLES-3A D.T.S BCA APPLICATIONS | ||
Stair Treads and a Stairway Landings- (Nosings Pendulum only) – DRY | P3 | R10 |
Stair Treads and a Stairway Landings- (Nosings Pendulum only) – WET | P4 | R11 |
RAMPS TABLE – 3A D.T.S BCA APPLICATIONS | ||
Ramps not steeper than 1:14 gradient – DRY | P3 | R11 |
Ramps not steeper than 1:14 gradient – WET | P4 | R11 |
HOTELS, OFFICES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, SCHOOLS AND KINDERGARTENS | ||
Entry foyers hotel, office, public buildings and internal lift lobbies – WET | P3 | R10 |
Entry foyers hotel, office, public buildings and internal lift lobbies – TRANSITIONAL | P2 | R9 |
Entry foyers hotel, office, public buildings and internal lift lobbies – DRY | P1 | R9 |
Toilet facilities in office, hotels, shopping centres | P3 | R10 |
Hotel apartment bathrooms, ensuites and toilets | P2 | A |
Hotel apartment kitchens and laundries | P2 | R9 |
SUPERMARKETS AND SHOPPING CENTRES | ||
Fast food outlets, buffet food servery areas, food courts and fast food dining areas in shopping centres | P3 | R10 |
Shop and supermarket fresh fruit and vegetable areas | P3 | R10 |
Shop entry areas with external entrances | P3 | R10 |
Supermarket aisles (except fresh food areas) | P1 | R9 |
Other separate shops inside shopping centres – WET | P3 | R10 |
Other separate shops inside shopping centres – DRY | P1 | R9 |
LOADING DOCKS, COMMERCIAL KITCHENS, COLD STORES, SERVING AREAS | ||
Loading docks under cover and commercial kitchens | P5 | R12 |
Serving areas behind bars in public hotels and clubs, cold stores & freezer | P4 | R11 |
SWIMMING POOLS AND SPORTING FACILITIES | ||
Swimming pool ramps and stairs leading to water | P5 | C |
Swimming pool ramps surrounds and communal shower rooms | P4 | B |
Communal changing rooms | P3 | A |
Undercover concourse areas of sports stadiums | P3 | R10 |
HOSPITALS & AGED CARE FACILITIES | ||
Bathrooms and ensuites in hospitals and aged care facilities | P3 | B |
Wards and corridors in hospital and aged care facilities | P2 | R9 |
Installation
Tiles must be installed in accordance with the Australian Building Code and the applicable Australian standards to ensure safety, quality, and durability. It is essential that the installation is done by a licensed tiler, and a detailed written contract outlining the scope of work is provided. Failure to use a licensed professional could result in voiding any warranties.
It’s important to understand that color, size, and texture can naturally vary from one batch of tiles to another. To avoid noticeable differences when installing, it’s recommended to order an additional 15% of tiles to ensure you have enough from the same batch, as matching colors and shades later can be difficult and inconsistent.
Before beginning the installation, carefully review the tiles to confirm that you’re happy with the color, shade, and overall appearance. Once the tiles are installed, this constitutes acceptance of the product, and any concerns about appearance cannot be addressed afterward. Proper planning and checking will help avoid potential disappointments and ensure a smooth installation process.
Care
Tiles are easy to maintain with simple care. Regular sweeping and vacuuming will help remove loose debris and keep them looking clean.
For deeper cleaning, you can use a specialized tile cleaner, but it's important to avoid abrasive cleaners or substances that could scratch or damage the surface. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions, and make sure to thoroughly rinse off the cleaning solution with clean water. Afterward, dry the tiles with a clean towel or mop to prevent residue buildup
Who is Tile Lane?
Tile Lane Pty Ltd (ABN: 54 635 076 096) is the leading online tile retailer in Australia, offering an extensive range of tiles and mosaics sourced from best suppliers worldwide. Our collection is curated in collaboration with our designer community, ensuring the latest trend and high quality control. We take pride in our commitment to delivering exceptional quality products that you can trust.
We deliver Australia wide with pickup available from our NSW, Queensland and Victoria warehouses.
We are mainly an online based company and currently we only sell through this online shop. However we do have a showroom in Girraween, NSW - by appointment only.
Click here to see available timeslot and book your appointment!
Shop online easily
Forget traffic, shop anytime from the comfort of your home. We deliver Australia wide with free pick up from our NSW, QLD and VIC warehouses.
Designers choice
Our designers' loved collections of tiles offer a wide selection of choices, suitable for any project big or small.
Samples just $3 each
Samples are a great way to have a feel of the tile you love, and to match existing paint or fixtures. They are just $3 each delivered!
Get inspired
Our Inspiration Room blog is a great resource for design ideas, reno tips and much more.
Questions?
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