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Emporio Surfaces strives to ensure that all information and descriptions of our products presented on our website are up-to-date and accurate. We gather this information from manufacturers or suppliers, aiming to give you a clear and precise idea of what we offer. However, it’s important to understand that Emporio Surfaces does not guarantee the absolute accuracy of this information, and we cannot be held responsible for any discrepancies that might arise.
We provide descriptions, images, and samples on our website with the intention of giving you a general idea of the look, feel, and potential applications of our products. These online resources are designed to assist in visualising how our products can be used in various settings. However, due to variations in printed materials and computer screen displays, actual colours, textures, or finishes may not be perfectly replicated in these images. Additionally, the tile formats and surface finishes shown in the images may differ from the actual product available for purchase, please check the specification carefully.
To ensure you make the best choice for your project, we highly recommend obtaining samples of our products. This will allow you to accurately assess the quality, colour, texture, and finish of our tiles, ensuring they meet your needs and expectations.
Where dimensions or sizes are specified, they shall be deemed to be nominal. The nominal size is the expected production size of the tile plus the joint width. For example, a tile with a nominal size of 600 x 600 mm typically has a production size of 597 x 597 mm, with a 3 mm joint width. Unless a tile has been rectified (mechanically cut to an exact size), production sizes may have an allowed deviation of approximately +/-2 mm. Virtually all the porcealin tiles offered on this website are Rectified.
Slip resistance values shown in our catalogue or in this website, are purely indicative and not binding. Any specific requirements must be confirmed by us at the time of ordering and before installation.