A 12m2 / 130 sq ft. latticed ceramic floor with original borders c.1886-1900

One we have reclaimed twice now in 16 years of trading and now fully restored to its original beauty, a handmade ceramic floor of superb quality, manufactured in Mettlach, Germany. The floor appears in both the Villeroy & Boch Mettlach catalogue of 1886 as well as in the period catalogues of their sister company, Ceramiques Carrelages Boch Freres, Maubeuge. We also have the Boch Freres, Maubeuge floor available with a link below to its details.

The design is minimalist and pure using faux cabochons to link the main cereal coloured field tiles and a vegetal themed same size border frames the floor. Rarely, the tiles are latticed on their sufaces. 

These 17cm (6.7 inch) square tiles, over 17mm (0.67 inch) thick and weighing 1.25kgs (2.75 lbs) each have cleaned beautifully revealing quality, heritage cermaic tiles. Included in the gallery are four photographs showing what would have been the slow, precise, manual production of individual tiles that would have taken place at the factory. In this instance, the loading the coloured slips into the tile mould before pressing under several tonnes of weight before their subsequent firing.

Total surface area:- 12.5m2 / 135sq ft.  

Being a highly fired tile they can be laid inside or outside of the home but with the additional advantage of having a relief lattice surface, providing improved traction underfoot, they lend themselves to laying on a patio, in a summer house, a garden path or entrance path.

Tile quantities, give or take one or two:- 

Field tiles – 320 - 9.2m2 / 100 sq ft.
Large border tiles – 100 plus 4 corner tiles - 3m2 / 32 sq ft or 17.7 linear metres / 58 linear feet

plus some free tile rejects to use as offcuts

The sister floor, manufactured by Boch Freres, Maubeuge, and in a similar palette, is also available and details can be found if you click here We have included a photo (number 23) in the gallery of 6 tiles from both floors to show their slightly different design and palette; to the left the Villeroy Boch Mettlach and to the right the Boch Freres Maubeuge. Integration of the two floors would be possible as the tiles are the same size. The primary difference between the two tiles is the size of the faux cabochons (the burgundy & grey coloured design element on each tile, creating the impression of a tile insert).

NOTE
Antique tiles were most commonly made in single or two tile moulds. Before current computer automation methods their moulds were made my hand and the colour slips mixed by eye. Kiln temperatures could also be variable, as could the firing time. The result is that often tiles display subtle size and thickness variations and there can be tonal variations in colours, owing to the slip mixing and/or firing time. All of this makes these handmade tiles unique and adds to their charm. Some floors display their subtle variations in size and tones, some not, but when photographing we always take a random section of the floor so that it is representative of the whole. A tiler should always dry lay a section of the tiles to familiarise himself with them before starting to fix lay. 

 

Ref Code:

CE264

Type:

Ceramic

Floor Size:

10m² - 20m²

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