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fornace brioni + cristina celestino | giulio romano | cotto rosato | end cap

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a maison clé tile

maison clé are our exclusive tile offerings featuring collaborations with artists from across the globe and we very much consider these pieces works of art. much like art they require skillful installation.

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technical specifications

non freeze thaw resistant icon

non freeze thaw resistant

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uv resistant

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heat resistant

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stove backsplash

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sink backsplash

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interior wall

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exterior wall

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fireplace surround

* see material guidelines guide for specific requirements

description
rating
surface type
unglazed

finish type
unfinished

level 2: slight

level 3: medium

level 3: heavy

level 1: will occur

level 1: will occur

level 1: will occur

dimensions
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water absorption
avg. 26.4%; non-vitreous

dcof
dcof testing is not performed as this is strictly a wall tile

Pieces per lft
1.8 pcs/lft

Weight per lft
14.06 lbs

Pieces per box
9 pcs/box

read before you buy this tile

do i need to seal fornace brioni terracotta tiles?

fornace brioni + cristina celestino terracotta tiles are extremely porous and must be sealed before grouting and as the final step of installation in order maintain their appearance and avoid staining.

for exterior sealing, clé recommends stonetech heavy duty exterior sealer from laticrete.

for all other sealing and protecting, clé recommends stonetech bulletproof sealer from laticrete.

for more information about sealing please see our fornace brioni terracotta wall material guidelines.

do you offer trim for your fornace brioni terracotta tile?

we offer an end cap sold by the linear foot to go along with our giulio romano column, should this be desired for your project. In general, at clé we follow the international model of no trim and highly recommend our clients to do the same. below are the trim alternatives we recommend for this collection.

- if your project needs to turn a corner either inwardly or outwardly, mitering the tiles to meet seamlessly in a corner gives it the cleanest, crafted finish.
- a visible tile edge can be sanded to make the side match the main surface of the tile.
- like with any of our tiles, you can also build out the sheetrock so that the surface of the finished sheetrock is flush with the surface of the tile.

for more detailed recommendations about trim, please see our trim guide.

how do i take care of my fornace brioni terracotta tiles?

over time, a natural patina will occur on walls as they are maintained and naturally wear. mild, pH neutral soaps should be sufficient for most cleaning—test before general use.

for all other maintenance, clé recommends laticrete cleaning products.

see our fornace brioni terracotta wall material guidelines for more information.

what type of finish should i expect with this collection?

our fornace brioni terracotta wall tiles are porous and unglazed with an unfinished matte surface.

what types and levels of variation and imperfections should i expect?

tiles may be exposed to moisture and/or condensation during production or shipping which may affect the color of the tiles once received.  setting tiles out to dry prior to installation will return return the color to normal. 

due to the natural materials and production process of fornace brioni + cristina celestino erracotta tiles, there will be degrees of variation in color, shade and size in your order, therefore it is important to blend the tiles from all boxes once they arrive and place them in their installation area to ensure you have the layout you want before installing.

variation and imperfection ratings:

fornace brioni terracotta wall tiles are rated 'level 2 slight' for color variation, 'level 3 medium' for texture variation. for size variation, tramas and mantegnas are rated 'level 2 medium', and acanti and giulio romano'level 3 heavy'.

see illustrations in the technical specifications section above, and read more about the ratings in our our tile variation and imperfections guide.

how will my fornace brioni terracotta samples compare to my actual order?
 
as noted in the variation and add on orders sections of our faq, due to the handmade craftsmanship of our tiles and the variety of materials used, there will be degrees of variation in color, shade, size and texture across production lots or batches. This means that your sample may not be a perfect match with your actual order, and that your add-on order may not be a perfect match to either.

what should i expect with my order of fornace brioni terracotta tile?

efflorescence (salt deposits appearing as a white residue) is a normal occurrence in terracotta, and can be removed.

-store your terracotta tiles in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture build which can lead to efflorescence and other issues.
-if efflorescence is present, have your installer do a quick sanding with an orbital sander and 120 grit sandpaper before sealing the tiles.
-additionally, stonetech restore acidic cleaner can also be used to remove efflorescence.

see the “sealing, maintenance, and care” section of our fornace brioni terracotta floor and wall material guidelines for more information.

why do you suggest i order at least 15% more than my measurements?

industry standard suggests adding at least 15% overage due to tile cuts, potential shipping breakage, or future repairs.

for more information related to ordering and shipping, please be sure to visit our shipping and returns and delivery information resource pages.

grout

is grouting required? 

for dry applications of giulio romano tiles it is not necessary to grout, however it is necessary for exterior applications. if your installation requires grout, we recommend using non-pigmented cementitious sanded grout and a grout bag to fill the joints due to the shape and depth of the tile.

fornace brioni + cristina celestino terracotta tiles are extremely porous and must be sealed before grouting and as the final step of installation in order maintain their appearance and avoid staining.

what grout joint size should i use?

for applications where grouting is required, we recommend a  3/8” grout joint.

what grout type and colors do you recommend?

clé recommends using mortar and non-pigmented sanded cementitious grout that comply with the ANSI A118 or ISO 13007 classifications suitable for your project.  Please consult with your installation professional to make these determinations.

grout color selection is always up to our client and/or their design professional. however, clé is often asked for our opinion on best grout selections for our tiles. and due to the large array of grout colors that are now available, clé would like to offer this general guideline on a foolproof grout color selection for any of your clé tiles.

first, have your professional tile contractor complete your tile installation, except for the grout portion.

next, when ready to grout, ask your contractor to bring ALL grout color charts from his preferred grout manufacturers, for your review.

lastly, choose a time of day when you are most pleased with the lighting in your space (either natural lighting, installed lighting or a blend of both). during that lighting and time of day, select the grout color that best matches your tile selection.

for more information about grouting please see our fornace brioni terracotta wall material guidelines.

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an exquisite, modern update on a classic form

the interior of a restaurant with wooden tables and chairs.

a fluid, fluted, column-like wallcovering

drawing inspiration from motifs typically found in fifteenth-century paintings, cristina celestino plays with draped effects, patterns of light and shade and perspective. the giulio romano wall tile, offered in traditional cotto rosato, offers a markedly renaissance feel, with its design inspired by the moulded pillars of classical architecture. offered in both an end cap and a long fluted column, the giulio romano tile presents options for a multitude of patterns.

an egg on a blue pedestal in front of a pink tile wall.

photo: fornace brioni

a dining room with wooden tables and chairs.

why we love this collection

we have always loved terracotta for its history and durability, evolving in design but always staying true to itself. christina celestino says it best: "i started off by looking back at the history of this material, with the idea of moving it away from his historic rustic application and towards its more contemporary context. i realized that this material had a great deal of unexplored potential, so while traditional production techniques were still necessary, it was possible to experiment more on the design side." so much history, yet so much ahead, and that sums it up for us.

design cristina celestino | photo: delfino sisto legnani

our italian love affair with fornace brioni

if you, like all of us at clé, love tile, then it’s impossible to not have a passion for the material of the first tile makers: terracotta. the color of baked earth (the literal translation), terracotta is considered an evergreen material in the design world; always granting a project integrity and authenticity. when we were introduced to fornace brioni, we knew we had found our ideal partner for terracotta tiles. using clay from their land in northern italy, this generations-old terracotta-crafting family infuses their wares with the design enthusiasm of one of the hottest designers of our era, cristina celestino, to produce the new era of cotto. it’s impossible to not fall under the spell of this earthy material summoned to its highest form.

a dining room with a wooden table and chairs.

design cristina celestino | photo: delfino sisto legnani

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